Berlioz - Harold in Italy: movement III Berlioz..:/ I think this is one of the hardest piece out of all :/ 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? MusicASAll boards Created by: SnowAngelCreated on: 20-05-12 01:37 When was this piece composed? 1834 1 of 19 What period is this piece in? Romantic 2 of 19 Is this piece a concerto or a symphony? Symphony 3 of 19 Who did Berlioz wrote the solo viola part to? Paganini 4 of 19 What does a Serenade mean? A Song 5 of 19 What does the idee fixe symbolises? Harold 6 of 19 Berloz uses unusual combination of instruments from the Romantic era symphony orchestra. What instruments did he omitt? Trumpets, Cornets, Trombones, Percussion 7 of 19 How did Berlioz simulates the sound of guitar? Use of pizzcato on the strings 8 of 19 In the final section the strings plays con sordini. What does that mean? With mutes 9 of 19 Where exactly does the idee fixe appears? Serenade, bar 65, solo viola 10 of 19 What is the overall texture of this piece? Melody Dominated Homophony 11 of 19 What is the overall structure of the piece? Broadly Ternary 12 of 19 What is the overall tonality of this piece? C 13 of 19 Cor anglis is a tranposing instrument. How much different does it sound to the written pitch? Perfect 5th below 14 of 19 What instrument plays the idee fixe in the Coda (Allegretto)? Flute & Harp 15 of 19 What is the overall metre of this piece? Compound triple 16 of 19 What rhythmic feature is used in the Saltarello section? Saltarello dance rhythms with frequent dotted rhythms & stress on the second beat of the bar 17 of 19 What rhythmic feature is used in the Serenade section? Mixing 3/4 & 6/8 18 of 19 What happens at bar 192-3? Augmentation 19 of 19
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