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In Haydn's Quartet "Fifths" what are some of the style characteristics?
-Melodies
-Harmonies
-Rythms
-Dynamics
-instramentation
-Forms
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2007-12-28 11:23:20 · 1 answers · asked by bubblrap246 1 in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

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I don't know about the string quartets, but in the piano sonata movements, I notice that he doesn't write a second theme in a related key. Rather, he merely modulates to the related key and writes something indefinite. The same must be true here, because the Barlow & Morgenstern lists only the opening theme.

For the second theme in the second movement, the index gives a theme which goes A F D D A F D D F D Bb Bb Bb Bb A.

There is only one theme listed for the third movement.

For the fourth movement, the second theme listed starts CC C C A A A A F F F F D.

I wish I could help you more, but I'm not familiar with the piece.

2007-12-28 13:26:40 · answer #1 · answered by suhwahaksaeng 7 · 0 0

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