1. Exposition Analysis Haydn: Symphony No. 104
Motif (a) being the first 4 note legato motif; (b) being the scalic quaver rise of a fifth; (c) being the staccato notes all playing the same with an appoggiatura on the last note; and (d) being the descending four note fall following that.The rise of a fifth between (b) and (c) gives link back to the slow intro where it does the same in the first two bars, the appoggiatura in (c) also links back to the many seen in the slow intro. ... The brass section play a tonic pedal note throughout the first bit before playing a tonic fanfare when the music changes. ... Here there's an abrupt modula...
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