Intermezzo
Tempo - Andante (at a walking pace)
Metre - 4
Tonality - The main key of the movement is Eb major but the opening is really in C minor.
1st and 3rd phrase (4 bars) in octaves
2nd and 4th phrase block chords
N.B. Instruments
fff - very, very loud
p - quiet
rit. - gradually slower
This is the opening (section A) of the intermezzo. No need to learn it off but it is wise to know the terms used.
Metre - 4
Tonality - The main key of the movement is Eb major but the opening is really in C minor.
1st and 3rd phrase (4 bars) in octaves
2nd and 4th phrase block chords
N.B. Instruments
fff - very, very loud
p - quiet
rit. - gradually slower
This is the opening (section A) of the intermezzo. No need to learn it off but it is wise to know the terms used.
Start of Section B
Note the tempo change at the start of section B
Change of tonality also.
Melody played on Saxophone, Horn and Clarinet
Accompaniment is broken chords on strings.
Note the tempo change at the start of section B
Change of tonality also.
Melody played on Saxophone, Horn and Clarinet
Accompaniment is broken chords on strings.
End of Section B
End of the 2nd A section (end of the movement)
dim. molto - gradually quieter a lot
pp - very quiet
Tremolo - shake like a drum roll. Can happen on other instruments also.
8va
rit - slow down.
dim. molto - gradually quieter a lot
pp - very quiet
Tremolo - shake like a drum roll. Can happen on other instruments also.
8va
rit - slow down.
Farandole
Complete the following worksheet which stresses LISTENING to the 2 movements rather than learning off.
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