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Offline ahjean2020

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mozart k545
on: April 13, 2005, 01:07:02 PM
aiyo!!! how to discribe that piece of work ar???
the song is nice but how to write the summary??
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Offline asyncopated

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Re: mozart k545
Reply #1 on: April 14, 2005, 09:14:29 AM
Hi,

You might want to start by discussing the sonata form.  It's Mozart’s sonata facile right?   I've been playing it and it has a lot of structure.   You could also start by doing an analysis, assuming that the reader already knows about the sonata form.
(If you need help with the analysis give me a shout, I'll see what I can do.)

Alternatively, you could try a different approach.  Start with the feel of the piece.  If you listen to the three movements all three are completely different.

The first is grand.  The second is lyrical.  The third is slightly funny, I would even say sarcastic.  That's just my opinion, but I think I can justify it.

Just some suggestions!

Have fun!

al.

 

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