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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

MoZaRt: Sonata in b-FLAT maJOR, K. 333, III

WELL...since I'm toooo lazy to walk over to the SOM and get an actual score, I am going to do one from the Burkhart...

The ONE and ONLY.... MoZaRt...SONaTa IN B-FLAT MAJOr....K. 333, III....right..here we go..

well well well...this little movement numero III, is a sonata rondo form....
THE END...
well, not really...

Anyways...CAD.S....I have spotted the first one to be in m. 4...a HC...then a PAC in B-flat major in m. 8. that is our first period, and it is then repeated but with a more developmental feeling under the melody. There is a HC in m. 12 and a PAC in m. 16.

from the middle of 16 to the middle of 20 there is a little transition, and in the pick up to 21 there is an E natural that really tells us we are in the dominate of B-flat major..(F major)..

This B section starts as i just said in the pick up to 21. The first cad. seems to be a IAC in 23, then another in 29, but maybe in 31...then there is a PAC in 36..

The next four bars after the PAC is a transition back into the original key so that there can be a repeat of the A section.....it repeats...the A section, that is...

This repeat of the A last from m.41-56....from 56-64 is a sequencing modulation which ends up cadencing on a D major chord..this is the cad. right before the C section begins...

starting in the middle of 64 is the C section...which last until m. 110 then a little ditty carries us back into the A section in m. 112. This section is what seems to be d minor, which is the relative minor of F major...the dom. of B-flat major...

m.112-127 is the return of the A...then it enters a section which a dev. of B..so...B' or D...depending on how similar to B you hear it...
This section contains more runs..triplets..and last until m. 173 where i believe there is a fake return of A.. at first is sounds as if it might be coming back but soon goes into a very transitional section and then in m. 200 we see the return of A again, but soon turns termanitive to end the piece....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Its all really good except right before C its a g minor cadence