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Author: Cham
Date: 2002-02-03 23:02
Hi, I need help, does any of you know any links/website where I can access information on the theory analysis of the 1st movement of the Mozart's clarinet quintet? Please help, thanks so much...
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-02-03 23:39
Might I suggest you get hold of a copy of "Form in Brief" by Dr William Lovelock ... it's a very useful resource. I think you'll probably find that it's in Sonata Form - you need to be able to learn how to recognise the individual sections, the middle point of the first movement should end up in E major (based on the works original key A major). This is the end of the first section, next comes the development, then the recaitulation with all the associated links inbetween. Good luck - I think your teacher should be guiding you through this. If he/she can't then perhaps some lessons with a dedicated theory teacher might be in order.
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