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What is a sonata form exposition?

The exposition is the first main section of a sonata form movement. Its job is to establish the main themes of the movement and to generate tonal, and therefore structural, tension. The exposition can be ...

Answered by Alastair M. Music tutor
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Referring to melody and harmony, show how Wagner’s Prelude to Tristan und Isolde provides an appropriate introduction to the drama that follows.

Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde is one of the most significant works of the 19th century. It is particularly notable for a radical approach to melody and harmony. The appropriately named ‘prelude’, not ‘overt...

Answered by Rory G. Music tutor
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What is a recitative?

Recitative is found in oratorios and operas from the Baroque period onwards. Typically, it involves a predominantly syllabic setting of a text to a homophonic accompaniment; it is used for dialogue, narra...

Answered by Michaela H. Music tutor
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How do I approach the analysis of Elgar's first symphony?

Approaching an analysis of a large work such as a symphony can seem daunting at first, but the task can be made easy and enjoyable by setting out what features of the music to look for (such as harmony/ m...

Answered by Sydney G. Music tutor
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When/why should I use chord inversions in a Bach chorale?

Inversion chords serve mutiple functions in the harmonic workings of a Bach chorale. First and foremost, they allow you to keep the bassline conjunct and smooth, whilst also making the harmonic progressio...

Answered by Jack K. Music tutor
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