Poulenc sonata for horn, trumpet and trombone 2.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? MusicASEdexcel Created by: HarrietCreated on: 01-05-13 18:46 Poulenc's Instrumentation Trumpet has large range e.g. 2 octaves bar21 F# and bar 37 A Trombone has tricky leaps e.g. bar 30 Trumpet is the main solo instrument with horn taking over in some places. 'Oom-Pah' accompaniment bars 40-45 1 of 7 Poulenc's texture Melody- Dominated homophony at beginning Some monophony e.g. bars 22-25 Homorhythm last bar 'Oom-Pah' accompaniment 2 of 7 Poulenc's Structure Extended Ternary (A, B, A2, A) with coda. Chromatic bridges. Sections defined by changes in Key and also tempo changes. 3 of 7 Poulenc's tonality Fundamentally Tonal. Chromaticism weakens sense of key. Beginning G major Middle Eb major Bar 40 Bb major 4 of 7 Poulenc's harmony Mainly functional and diatonic Seems less of these in the B section Bars 86-7 pedal Bb on trumpet Harmony outlined by broken chords Simple perfect cadences are transformed by discord. 5 of 7 Poulenc's melody Simple diatonic melodies e.g. bars 1-4 Triadic Occasional large leaps Conjuct movement also found Some chromaticisms found in bridges Ornamentation 6 of 7 Poulenc's Rhythms and Metre Mainly quavers and semi quavers use of Anacrusis syncopation Time signatures frequently change Speed changes, especially between sections. 7 of 7
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