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LCritchfi

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What are some of the innovative aspects of Brahms use of the minuet and trio in Symphony no. 2?
 
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During the reign of Louis XIV talented musicians tended to be:
 
  A) in Paris
  B) scattered around France
  C) in Marsailles
  D) at Versailles



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Answer to Question 1

Altering the proportions of the form and blurring the formal boundaries

contrasting sections merge into one another

Creating contrast between sections through changes in tempo and meter, rather than melody

Deriving virtually all of the melodic material from the inversion of the three-note pattern heard at the very beginning of the symphony

Replacing literal repetition with the developmental variation

All of these extend Beethoven's own modification of the form

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LCritchfi

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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