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Harmony in Haydn and Mozart

  • Author: Damschroder, David
In this highly specialized and uniquely reasoned book, Damschroder (Univ. of Minnesota) attempts to establish a logic for Haydn and Mozart's harmonic language

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Part I . Methodological Orientation:
  • 1. Harmonic practice in the late eighteenth century: twelve excerpts from string quartets by Haydn and Mozart
  • 2. Anatomy of the I-II#-V two-part exposition: twelve keyboard sonatas by Haydn
  • 3. Composition in a minor key: six arias in G minor from operas by Mozart
  • 4. The happy ending: three sonata-rondos in D major from piano concertos by Haydn and Mozart
  • Part II . Masterpieces:
  • 5. Haydn: Symphony No. 45 in F# Minor ('Farewell'), movement 2: in response to James Webster
  • 6. Haydn: String Quartet in G Minor (op. 20, no. 3), movement 3: in response to Robert O. Gjerdingen
  • 7. Mozart: String Quintet in C Major (K. 515), movement 1: in response to Kofi Agawu and Michael Spitzer
  • 8. Mozart: Don Giovanni (K. 527), Act I, Scene 13: Donna Anna's Recitative and Aria: in response to Carl Schachter
  • 9. Mozart: Symphony in G Minor (K. 550), movement 3, Trio: in response to Leonard B. Meyer
  • 10. Haydn: Symphony No. 96 in D Major ('Miracle'), movement 1: in response to Warren Darcy, James Hepokoski and Lauri Suurpaa
  • Select bibliography
  • Index of works by Haydn and by Mozart
  • Index of names and concepts.