AS OCR Music Vivaldi's Bassoon Concerto in Em very detailed Quiz on the set work Vivaldi's Basson Concerto 4.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? MusicASOCR Created by: ellie gCreated on: 06-05-12 10:13 Who did Vivaldi write his bassoon concerto for? Pio Ospedale della Pieta 1 of 18 How does Vivaldi develop his acciacatura motif at the beginning changes the accicacaturas to demisemi quaver causing them t become harmonic notes instead of dissonant 2 of 18 What is the second idea a chord followed by a descending scale 3 of 18 how does the harmony change in Solo 1 Every two beats 4 of 18 How are the arpeggios in Solo 1 played on the bassoon? in closed formation 5 of 18 How many times is the second idea played in solo 1 and over what chords? 3 times over Bm, Am, Em first inversion, Em 6 of 18 how do the violins answer the bassoon in solo 1 playing triadic patterns of arpeggios 7 of 18 How does Vivaldi drive the music forward in Solo 1 circle of fiths 8 of 18 What key does Ritornello 2 modulate to? B-Minor 9 of 18 What is the purpose of Ritornello 2 To modulate and return quickly to the virtuosic bassoon solo 10 of 18 How is Solo 2 Virtuosic? wide leaps, sustained melodic phrasin, ornamentation and descending demi-semi quaver passages. 11 of 18 What is Solo 2 based on The Second Idea 12 of 18 Ritornello 3 modulates from Am to B-maj to Em how does this help the piece become more interesting? The change to B-maj causes the change back to Em more dramatic 13 of 18 In what range of the bassoon is solo 3 played in? Tenor and bass 14 of 18 What do the broken chords in the violins induce in solo 3 circle of fiths 15 of 18 What Key is Ritornello 4 in? Em 16 of 18 What interesting dynamic happens in the final bars? an echo from f to p to f 17 of 18 What was Vivaldi also known as the red priest 18 of 18
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