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    Need help with some music theory!

    I am new to music theory! I need to know what the form, tonality, texture, style, etc. of Beethoven's Symphony V, Opus 67, the first movement. I'm not even sure what some of these words mean. If not this specific info. maybe a website where I could get it. Thanks!

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    Originally posted by Want2Learn:
    I am new to music theory! I need to know what the form, tonality, texture, style, etc. of Beethoven's Symphony V, Opus 67, the first movement. I'm not even sure what some of these words mean. If not this specific info. maybe a website where I could get it. Thanks!
    Here's a good place to start with the theory end of things: http://www.dolmetsch.com/theoryindex.htm

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      Well without delving into my score that first movement is in sonata form -

      Exposition: 1st subject C minor
      2nd subject Eb major

      Development: great use of diminshed 7ths, passing through different keys.

      Recapitulation: 1st subject C minor
      2nd subject C major

      Coda: C minor

      The style is classical and the texture is orchestral. You might also mention that the opening bars are the germ of the whole movement.

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      'Man know thyself'
      'Man know thyself'

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        Originally posted by Peter:
        Well without delving into my score that first movement is in sonata form -

        Exposition: 1st subject C minor
        2nd subject Eb major

        Development: great use of diminshed 7ths, passing through different keys.

        Recapitulation: 1st subject C minor
        2nd subject C major

        Coda: C minor

        The style is classical and the texture is orchestral. You might also mention that the opening bars are the germ of the whole movement.


        The coda is quite expanded from the earlier symphonic models, as well, almost sounding like a second recapitulation.

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