James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy’s book about this form argues that it grew out of Enlightenment thought. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this musical form typically used for the first movement of symphonies. This form, made up of an exposition, development, and recapitulation, names a genre that includes a piece by Beethoven nicknamed “Moonlight.”
ANSWER: sonata form [accept sonata-allegro; accept, but DO NOT REVEAL, sonata-rondo; accept Moonlight Sonata]
[10m] Hepokoski and Darcy’s “Type 4” sonata combines sonata form with this other form, common for finales, in which an idea labeled A recurs in an ABACA structure.
ANSWER: rondo [accept sonata-rondo]
[10h] This pianist and musicologist wrote about sonata form in the book The Classical Style. This American pianist played in the premiere of Elliott Carter’s Double Concerto for Piano and Harpsichord.
ANSWER: Charles Rosen [or Charles Welles Rosen]
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