Beethoven's concerto in D-Maj a detailed quiz on Beethovens concerto 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? MusicASAll boards Created by: ellie gCreated on: 07-05-12 15:01 what key is Beethoven's concerto in? D maj 1 of 19 who plays the main motif used throughout to create a sense of unity timpani 2 of 19 What does the D# do in Exposition 1 create suspense 3 of 19 What key is the Solo Exposition in? D-maj 4 of 19 How is bowing indicated slurs 5 of 19 What does the orchestra reduce to in Exposition 2? solo violin, violins, oboes and bassoons 6 of 19 How does the solo become more challenging towards the end of the 2nd exposition quick changes from quick scales to and semiquaver octave leaps 7 of 19 What 4 keys does the concerto pass through in the Development A-maj-Cmaj-Bm-Gm 8 of 19 Why does the repeat of exposition 1 sound forceful in the development the sempre ff markings 9 of 19 how does the development modulate to c-maj enharmonics over a chromatic scale 10 of 19 What key is the recapitulation in? Dmaj 11 of 19 How is the cadenza signalled a 1b chord 12 of 19 how does the fourth solo begin a gradual reduction of the orchestra 13 of 19 What is the long pause for the Cadenza called fermata 14 of 19 Where does the solo violinist get the material from for his/her solo the rest of the movement and their own ideas 15 of 19 What strings does the solo violing carry on the second subject on? D and G 16 of 19 Who originally played the solo violin part for this piece? Franz Clement 17 of 19 Who was this piece written for? Franz Clement 18 of 19 What tempo is the piece in? Allegro ma non troppo 19 of 19
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