Genre: Chamber Music
Composer: Hayden
Title: String Quartet No. 32 in C major op. 33-3 Hob. III-39 "The Bird"
Composition Year: 1781 (by Hayden's letter)
Place of composition: Eszterháza
Publications / Editions: April 13, 1782 Wien's Artaria Press
Tribute, instrument: dedicated to the Russian Grand Pavel Pavel Petrovich. 1 Movement No.2 Theme The subtitle "bird" is attached to the rhythm of the melody.
Year of release: Unknown
First place: Unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Violin 2, viola, cello
Composition of movements
(0:00) 1 movement Allegro moderato, C major 2/2 Beats, sonata type. The first topic of the presentation section consists of 3 phrases of 6 words. The second phrase is a structure that comes from the C major, while the third phrase is from the G minor to the C major. The second theme goes on in front of the accompaniment of the melody, while the cordata plays around the minor rhythm and the subordinate. The first part of the development section appears as the F major, and develops with the successor department. The second theme is A forged. The recreation department reproduces the first theme, and after the second theme, a new Koda appears.
(7:11) 2 movement Scherzo. Allegretto, C major 3/4 beat. It differs from the usual Scherzo format because of the slow tempo. The trio is played in violin in C major.
(10:32) 3 movements Adagio ma non troppo, F major 3/4 beats, 2 theme Variation form mixed with sonata form. The first part of the presentation section consists of 2 phrases with 4 words on the F major. The Transition Department consists of 5 words focusing on the 1st theme. The second theme consists of 5 words and 8 phrases followed by Kodeta (3 words). The reproduced portion passing through the first variation portion corresponds to the second variation portion. The development section plays the first half of the theme and the second theme continues to the first category.
(17:27) 4 movements Finale. Rondo - Presto, C major 2/4 beat, Rondo type. The theme of Rondo is presented in the form of a two-part repetition symbol in Hungarian dance form. The first intermediate theme is the Gypsy dance form in A minor. The second intermediate theme begins with the addition of G major. The theme of Rondo is reproduced again and the first medium theme is reproduced in C minor. Coda develops around the theme of Rondo.
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