The four whole notes “C, D, F, E” begin this symphony’s finale, which concludes with a 5-part fugato. For 10 points each:
[10e] What C major symphony is the last by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? This symphony’s nickname comes from Johann Peter Salomon, who thought its opening flourishes evoked a Roman god.
ANSWER: Jupiter Symphony [or Symphony No. 41; or K. 551]
[10h] This subsection of the Jupiter Symphony’s first movement introduces a theme from Mozart’s concert aria “Un bacio di mano.” This subsection of a sonata-form exposition comes after the second theme and precedes a repeat sign.
ANSWER: codetta [or expositional codetta; or closing theme; or closing zone; or closing area; prompt on C; reject “coda”]
[10m] After the codetta, the woodwinds directly modulate to this key to set up another quotation of “Un bacio di mano.” Mozart’s 39th symphony and Beethoven’s “Emperor” concerto are in this key that traditionally represents heroism.
ANSWER: E-flat major [reject “E-flat minor”]
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