Composers:

Haydn –created symphony, string quartet

Mozart

Watch Amadeus

Died at 35

Beethoven: a transition composer into the Romantic era

New Genre:

Symphony

String quartet (4 players)

Violin I & II, viola, cello

New Concepts:

Absolute music vs (program music)

Just entertainment vs (trying to portray a story)

Standard movement pattern for Symphonies

aka multi-movement cycle

Fast: (Sonata Form)

Slow: (theme and Variations

Dance: (triple meter) Minuet/trio

Fast: Rondo form or Sonata form or Sonata/Rondo

Concerto or Sonata

Fast: (Sonata Form)

Slow: (Theme and Variations)

Fast: Rondo form or Sonata form or Sonata/Rondo

Soloist: Sonata form with a double exposition

Orchestra Exposition Solo Exposition Development Recap

SYMPHONY: 4 Movements:

Sonata Form (the 1st movement of a Symphony)

A B A’

Exposition Development Recapitulation

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·  “What is this? What is this?, this is Mozart”

o  What movement is this? -1st mov

·  Theme II is usually slower and a little more subdued

·  The development uses instability, tension, and modulation

o  Theme 1 (tonic) à Theme II (minor)

See diagram, be able to label all parts of Sonata Form

Haydn created the Sonata Form by experimenting to come to this perfect form, Mozart helped develop it.

Classical Forms:

Themes and Variations

A A1 A11 A111 A1111

ll: a :ll: b :ll: a1 :ll: b1 :ll

Binary Form

:ll a :ll: b a :ll Examples: Twinkle Twinkle

Rounded Binary Haydn’s Surprise Symphony

Always in the same key

Always hear the melody

Minuet/Trio Form

Minuet------Trio------Minuet

ll: a :ll: b :ll: c :ll: d :ll a l b

Dance I-----Dance II---Dance I

Scherzo = jest, joke

·  Faster, more lively

·  Triple meter

Scherzo ---Trio---Scherzo

Time Period
American Revolution

French Revolution

Napoleon has declared himself Emperor

Differences between Classical and Romantic

Apollo vs. Dionysus

God of light God of passion

& Measure & intoxication

Classical Ideals (going back to Greek ways)

Beauty

Unity

proportion

grace

Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

Am 1775-83

French Revolution

Industrial Revolution (late 1700s)

Steam engine –steam engine

Cotton gin –eli whitney

Spinning jenny –James Hargreaves

Science

Ben Franklin –electricity

Joseph Priestly -oxygen

Edward Jenner –vaccination

Viennese School

Vienna Austria

Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert (later)

Elements of Viennese Style

Ex. Mozart, Symphony No. 40, 1 & Haydn No. 88, 1

Singing melodies

Stepwise, narrow range

Symmetrical Form

4-bar phrases

clear cut cadences

Simple Texture

Homophony (melody + accom.)

Simple rhythms

2/4 3/4 4/4 6/8

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

1756 – 1791

·  child prodigy

·  musical genius

·  Amadeus = “beloved of God”

·  Born in Salzburg, Austria (opposite side as Vienna)

·  Father: Leopold Mozart

o  Violinist

o  Composer

o  Court musician

o  Teacher (the Violin School)

·  Age 6

o  Performer: keyboard, violin

o  Composer

o  Improviser

o  Sight reader

o  Total recall –Rm: Amadeus

o  Perfect pitch

·  Age 8 –Symphony No. 1

·  Age 11 1st Oratorio

·  Age 12 1st Opera

Knighthood

·  Tour of Rome

·  14 years old

·  Sistine Chapel

Servant Status

·  Coloredo Hieronimous, Archbishop of Salzburg

·  Spoiled as a child, Mozart

Vienna and Freedom 1781

·  Freelance composer-doing what he wants, doing fairly well

·  Struggled with finances

Constanze Weber -1782-3

·  No dowry

·  6 children, only 2 survive to adulthood

The Marriage of Figaro -1786

·  Lorenzo da Ponte, librettist

·  Count Almaviva –lady’s man, owns estate, has his eyes on susanna

·  The Countess

·  Susanna – servant, handmaiden of countess

·  Cherubino –young boy servant

·  Figaro (not in clip) a servant, engaged to Susanna

·  Basilio – servant, court musician, gossiper

**Know the characters and their role in the music clip

Story: Chrubino, is confessing his love for the countess to Susanna. The Count comes in, Cherubino has to hide. Count Almaviva is trying to arrange a meeting with Susanna, even though she’s engaged. The Count tries to hide when Basilio knocks on the door

The Marriage of Figaro music clip

·  Cherubino’s Aria

o  Non so piu- I don’t know

·  Recitative

o  Susanna

o  Count Almaviva

o  Basilio

·  Trio (Ensemble)

o  Susanna, Count Almaviva, Basilio

Don Giovanni 1787

·  Don Giovanni

·  Leporello (squire)

·  The Commandant

Begins with a seduction scene, commandant defends his daughter, Giovanni slays commandant

Don Giovanni hides in a cemetery

Statue comes to life, challenges Don Giovanni again, who invites him to dinner and takes him up on his invitation, and drags Giovanni to the depths of hell.

Solieri was a great writer of the day who wanted to get rid of Mozart.

·  Possibly poisoned Mozart, sabotaged his opera in Vienna

**Clarinet concerto

·  (significant!) helped bring the clarinet into popularity

The Magic Flute 1790

·  German Comic Opera (vaudeville)

Queen of the Night Aria =wow!

The Requiem

·  (a mass for the dead, a celebration)

·  Anonymous Commission

·  Never finishes himself. Solieri does

Dies at 35 years, probably by rheumatic fever

Buried in a common grave, like everyone was, decreed by Emperor Joseph

Final Thoughts:

He composed quickly, effortlessly

Brought the clarinet into popularity

An absolute genius

Added tremendously to what we know

The movie Amadeus is fairly accurate

Joseph Haydn 1732 - 1809

·  Father of the Symphony

·  Inventor of the String Quartet

o  2 violins, viola, cello

·  Joseph and Mozart knew each other

·  Lived in Rocheau, Germany

·  Father was a wheelwright

·  Humble home

·  Born April 1 1732

o  The Apprentice 1738-40

§  Violin

§  Clavier

§  Drums

§  Voice

o  More Advanced Study 1740-49

§  Vienna Boy’s Choir

§  Was approached by choir leader to become castrata

§  Dad stopped it

o  Freelance Musician 1749-58

§  Viennese Street Bands

§  Began gig-ing

o  First Real Position at 26 yrs old

§  Conductor of Count Morzin’s Orchestra

o  Marries Maria Keller 1760

§  She had no appreciation of what Haydn was doing

o  His big break: The Esterhazy Family

§  Concept: Patron system

§  Esterhaza gave him a place to write and practice his stuff everyday, and gave him publicity

§  Nicolas’ favorite instrument: Baryton

ú  Has strings on top and underneath

ú  Haydn wrote over 50 solos for the Baryton

o  His fame has spread all over Europe, has no problem finding jobs

o  Goes to England

o  Write symphonies

§  In total: 104 symphonies

o  The London Symphonies =his last 12 symphonies

o  Works again for Nicolas, write religious music

§  The Seasons

ú  An oratorio

§  The Farewell symphony

ú  The musicians were rebelling and wanted to go home, so as the piece ended, the musicians

o  Haydn’s bet with Mozart

o  French and Viennese armies put aside their arms to attend Haydn’s funeral

Status: servant

Things that influenced Haydn:

·  Surrounded by folk songs, father played folk harp

·  Pop tunes from street bands

Haydn’s Surprise Symphony No. 94

Theme and Variations

Ludwig van Beethoven

Born in Bonn, Germany

Grandfather: Ludwig –music director at the court in Bonn

Mother: Maria Magdalena

Father: Johann

·  Drunkard/abusive

·  looks to Mozart’s fathers example

Became deaf

Young Ludwig

·  Assistant court organist

·  Composer

·  Teacher

Meets Mozart at 16 years old (Mozart 30 years) in Vienna

Mother passes away, father is an alcoholic, has custody of 2 younger brothers

Age 18: French Revolution

·  Espouses Life, liberty, Freedom

·  Napoleon is his hero. He’s sure he’s going to free middle class

·  Influences his explosive works

Age 21: Moves to Vienna to study with Haydn

·  Secretly studies with Salieri (Italian Opera)

Early Years in Vienna

·  Louder and more forceful music

·  Productive years

·  Hated being a servant to aristocracy

Rebellious nature

·  Prince Karl von Lichnowsky

o  Said “serve Beethoven first”

Age 29: Disaster Strikes

·  Losing his hearing

·  A handicap for his profession?

The Heiligenstadt Testament

·  “I would have ended my life –it was only my art that held me back. Ah, it seemed to me impossible to leave the world until I had brought forth all that was within me.”

Symphony No. 3 “Bonaparte” Ag 33

About 45 minutes long, unheard of! Usually 15-20 minutes long

Napoleon declares himself Emperor and shatters everything Beethoven thought of him. He shreds the first page and retitles the piece, in memory of a great man, he calls it Symphony No. 3 Eroica

Three Style Periods

Classical –(multi movement cycle)

Heroic –(3rd Symphony, big loud pieces, completely deaf by now)

Introspective- (come to grips with his deafness)

Final Thoughts on Beethoven

·  Transitional composer –style changes from Classical to Romantic

·  Self educated

o  Weak at basic arithmetic

·  Orderly and methodical in composing, but in daily life was a slob

·  He never married –rash personality, deaf

·  Never worked for a boss in his life

·  He changed the typical classical music of his day by putting himself at the center of his music—it was the music of his feelings

Beethoven Symphony No. 5

·  “fate knocking at the door, you’re going deaf”

Minor ---à Major

Psychological Progression

·  He connects all the movements

·  Wrestling over fate, and last movement is his triumph over fate

Rhythmic drive (Motivic consistency)

·  The motive: dun dun dun DUN!...dun dun dun DUN!

·  Rubato =robbed time

o  Increases the need for a conductor

Listening to the piece

·  I Sonata Form (Theme 1, bridge, theme 2, closing theme…)

·  II (second movement)

o  Theme & Variations

§  With 2 themes

§  A A1

·  III Minuet/Trio

o  Not a stately triple meter (typical)

o  Scherzo/Trio

The difference between a minuet and a scherzo is a faster tempo

·  Joke/game

Trombones are added to the Symphony for the first time

There is no break between the 3rd and 4th mov.

Mozart’s Piano Concerto in G

·  Listen for a piano in the listening portion of test

Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata

·  Modified song form

(strophic)

§  Church hymns = strophic

·  3rd Mov. = scherzo –trio- scherzo

·  Style: his late Classical

** TEST**

Know the Rocket Theme, theme two (slower with descending line), Theme 1 of development

Mozart: Chamber music – Eine Kleiner Nachtmusik

·  3rd Mov = triple meter

·  a minuet trio

Minuet Trio Minuet

ll: a :ll: b :ll: c :ll: d :ll a l b

8 8 8 12 8