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Classical Sonata Research Paper

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The Classical sonata consisted of two to four movements. Unlike the baroque sonata, the classical sonata adhered to a strict form which is credited to Joseph Haydn. Haydn is regarded as the father of the classical era. He kept the harmonical procudures of the baroque era but implemented and expanded upon various genres.

The sonata in the baroque era was made of multiple movements, and was either secular or sacred. The sonata da chiesa was designated for performance in church. It was typically comprised of three movements for a stringed instrument. The first movement was most often an adagio with a legato melody, the second movement was a fugal allegro, perhaps three voices to represent the trinity, the third was choralic and the fourth movement was a finale in two part form. The court sonatas were a bit longer sometimes containing as many as six movements. …show more content…

Classical sonatas did not use the figured bass accompaniment, a specific accompaniment part was composed for the solo instrument.
Haydn expanded the entire form, setting structure to this genre of music. Without Haydn, a true sonata may have never came to be.
The classical sonata was most commonly a three movement piece of music. The first movement was an allegro in sonata form, the second movement was a slower movement. The form of the second movement had a number of options. Typically it is in a ternary or and expanded rounded binary form but the second movement could have also been a variation on a theme or a minuet. The final movement was again a fast movement, sometimes it was in sonata form but more often than not the final was a minuet or

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