Mozart: Fantasy
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Mozart. Fantasia in C Minor December 01, 2006, 08:58:57 AM by vladimirdounin
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Recorded during my "concert consisting of your requests" at "Glenn Gould Studio" of CBC on October 20. 2006. I am the owner of this recording and do not contemplate any problem with the copy rights.
I am going to use this recording for educational purposes (see "school of playing beautifully" in my post "Fur Elise") to prove that music is just a language, and the "words" of music are the same in any song of any style. Vladimir Dounin
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Mozart Fantasia K475 October 12, 2006, 01:16:51 PM by wishful thinker
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Quick question: bar 26 and onwards is marked piano (p) with sforzando (sf) on the third beat. Question: is every note sforzando until the next piano (p) mark or only the note on which it is marked sf?
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Mozart c minor Fantasy Analysis April 30, 2006, 06:52:22 PM by jam8086
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I have a question about the harmonic analysis of Mozart's c minor Fantasy...
At measure 7, he is at "I" in D flat major, then in measure 8 he goes to viio7/vi, then in measure 9 he goes to ii6/4, then what does he do in measure 10? Is it just a sudden switch to B major? Or did I miss something? Then what about the next few measures? It seems like he's just switching to a new key every measure until about measure 16.
I think the problem might be that in measure 9, since there was a viio7/vi in measure 8, it is actually in the key of B flat, and it is iv6/4, and then measure 10 is a neapolitan.
I'm very confused, and if I have confused you with what I said above, basically what I need is help analyzing measures 7-16 of Mozart's c minor Fantasy.
One more thing...from measures 17-18, is that a common tone modulation from B minor to G major?
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