Across
- 1. the process of expanding themes and short motives into larger sections of music; the section of a sonata form movement which features the development process
- 3. a large orchestral piece in several movements
- 5. a form developed by the Classical composers and used in almost all the first movements of their symphonies, sonatas, etc.
- 8. a musical form consisting of one main theme or tune alternating with other themes or sections (ABACA, ABACABA, etc.)
- 9. in sonata form, the passage leading from the end of the development section into the beginning of the recapitulation
- 12. a movement in a sonata, symphony, etc., based on a popular 17th or 18th century dance of the same name in moderate triple meter
- 13. the concluding section of a piece or a movement, after the main elements of the form have been presented
- 14. in sonata form, one theme that is the most prominent among the second group of themes in the exposition
- 18. a form consisting of a tune (the theme) plus a number of variations on it
- 19. in sonata form, the section of music that comes between the first theme and the second group and makes the modulation
- 20. in sonata form, the group of themes following the bridge, in the second key
- 21. a three-part musical form in which the last section repeats the first; ABA form
Down
- 2. the first second of a sonata form movement
- 4. a musical form used during the Classical Period, which, as the name implies, is a blend of sonata and rondo forms
- 6. the second, or B, section of a minuet movement, scherzo, etc.
- 7. in sonata form, the final conclusive theme in the exposition
- 10. an introductory passage before the exposition of a symphony
- 11. in sonata form, a motive or tune (or a series of them)in the tonic key that opens the exposition section
- 15. changing key within a piece
- 16. the technique of reducing a theme to fragmentary motives
- 17. the third section of a sonata form movement
