sonata form
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Definition
Noun: - A standard musical structure: A large-scale form used primarily in the first movements of sonatas, symphonies, and other instrumental works from the Classical period onward. It is characterized by its three main sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation.
Usage
- Sonata form is a fundamental concept in the analysis of Western classical music. It describes the architectural plan of a movement, not the entire multi-movement work (which is called a ). The term is used to discuss the structure and key relationships within a single movement.
Examples
- The first movement of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" is a famous example written in sonata form.
- Music students learn to identify the exposition, development, and recapitulation when analyzing a piece in sonata form.
- While most common in first movements, sonata form can also be used for other movements within a larger work.
Advanced Usage
- Sonata-allegro form: This is a synonym often used interchangeably with sonata form, as the first movement of a sonata is typically marked "Allegro" (fast).
- Sonata principle: A broader term referring to the structural idea of tonal conflict and resolution that underpins sonata form, emphasizing the dramatic journey from the tonic key to a contrasting key and back.
Variants and Related Words
- Sonata (n): A composition for one or two instruments, typically in three or four movements. The first movement of a sonata is often, but not always, in sonata form.
- Exposition (n): The first section of sonata form, where the main thematic material is presented, usually establishing a tonic key and then moving to a contrasting key.
- Development (n): The middle section of sonata form, where the themes from the exposition are fragmented, varied, and explored harmonically, often moving through several keys.
- Recapitulation (n): The final section of sonata form, where the exposition's thematic material returns, but now全部 (all) in the tonic key, resolving the earlier tonal conflict.
Synonyms
- Sonata-allegro form: The most direct synonym.
- First-movement form: A descriptive synonym, though not all first movements use this form, and the form can appear in other movements.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Ternary form: A simpler three-part structure (ABA) that shares a high-level similarity with sonata form (exposition-development-recapitulation) but operates on a smaller scale and with different internal logic.
- Sonata rondo form: A hybrid structure that combines elements of sonata form and rondo form (ABACABA).
Noun
- a musical form having 3 sections -- exposition and development and recapitulation; characteristic of 1st movement of a sonata or symphony