What exactly is a theme and what does it do?
Take as an example the Eroica themes. I understand that there are two themes. Is one is the main theme? I then hear these themes repeated throughout the first movement. I hear these themes repeated on different notes, different octaves, in different ways, different instruments take up the theme, etc.
To my understanding the theme is the backbone of a work done in sonata form?
Why do they repeat the same theme throughout a movement, or, even bring it into other movements?
I was listening to a Bach piece that was almost like a theme repeated at a very fast tempo over and over, on so many changed keys. Then I started thinking more clearly than usual that a lot of classical does this, and, began really wondering why? This is what prompted this post.
Thanks for any help.
Take as an example the Eroica themes. I understand that there are two themes. Is one is the main theme? I then hear these themes repeated throughout the first movement. I hear these themes repeated on different notes, different octaves, in different ways, different instruments take up the theme, etc.
To my understanding the theme is the backbone of a work done in sonata form?
Why do they repeat the same theme throughout a movement, or, even bring it into other movements?
I was listening to a Bach piece that was almost like a theme repeated at a very fast tempo over and over, on so many changed keys. Then I started thinking more clearly than usual that a lot of classical does this, and, began really wondering why? This is what prompted this post.
Thanks for any help.
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