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AREA OF STUDY 1 Chopin: Piano Prelude in Db Major (Raindrop)

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Chopin: Piano Prelude in Db Major (Raindrop)

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Who was Chopin?

• Born in Poland in 1810

• Died in Paris 1849

• Virtuoso pianist

• Romantic composer famous for piano music

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Prelude in Db Major (Raindrop)

• In 1838 he went to Majorca and ended up staying with his lover in a deserted monastery in a place called Valldemossa.

•He composed this Prelude inspired by a heavy rainstorm that he could hear dripping on the roof of the monastery

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Prelude in Db Major (Raindrop)

• This piece was written between 1835 – 1838 as part of a set of 24 preludes.

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WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CHOPIN PIECE?

• In the key of Db Major

• The structure is ABA form (Ternary form)

• The B section is in C# Minor

• The overall texture is melody and accompaniment (Homophonic)

• This piece is an example of programme music, which means it describes something.

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IT USES THE FOLLOWING ROMANTIC PIANO TECHNIQUES:

• Use of RUBATO – speeds up or slows down very slightly to make it more expressive

• CANTABILE – the melody is played so that it ‘sings out’ on the piano and uses a smooth sound (LEGATO)

• Careful use of the pedals on the piano, particularly the sustain pedal on the right.

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SECTION A

• Markings are SOSTENUTO (Sustained) and PIANO (soft)

• Right hand has the melody

• Texture is MELODY-DOMINATED HOMOPHONY

• Main tune starts with 3 notes of the main chord F – Db – Ab falling.

• A decoration called ACCICCATURA (crushed note) is used

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SECTION A (CONTINUED)

• The pedal note used throughout the piece is Ab (the dominant).

• A new, second theme adds variety.

• There are some CHROMATIC notes used to make the harmony more interesting (add colour).

• At the end the Ab becomes written as G#. This is the same note but we call it ENHARMONIC CHANGE. This leads the piece into C# Minor for Section B.

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SECTION B• In the Key of C# Minor

• More dramatic and dark in mood (Minor Key)

• Lower region of the piano used.

• Homophonic texture throughout

• Tune is in the left hand with a G# PEDAL NOTE in the right hand. This is called an INVERTED DOMINANT PEDAL

• Wide range of DYNAMICS used.

• G# is used at the end as a PIVOT NOTE going back into Db Major.

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SECTION A AND CODETTA

• The second section A is much shorter than the first.

• Uses the marking Smorzando, which means ‘dying away’

• Short 8 bar CODETTA where the pedal note drops out for 2 bars and then starts up again

• Ends PIANISSIMO (very quiet) with a PERFECT CADENCE

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Literally means ‘robbed time’ –a technique where the player can pull back (or speed up) the tempo for expressive

effect.

‘in the singing style’; the melody is to be played legato.

Music which tells a story, evokes ideas or images.

A sustained (or repeated) note(s) as the highest part in a musical texture.

An ornament – ‘a crushed note’ played as quickly as possible before the main note.

The notes of a chord played one after the other, instead of together.

A three part structure in ABA form in which the opening A section is repeated at the end

and middle B section provides contrast.

Period of music from 1830-1900, in which music expressed emotion.

Composers: Chopin, Liszt, Wagner, Berlioz etc….

A sustained (or repeated) note(s) in the middle of a musical texture.

A note common to both keys used to pivot between 2 different keys, i.e. Ab in

Db major is also G# in C# minor.A note/selection of notes used to add ‘colour’ that do not belong to

the key.

A sustained (or repeated) note(s) on the dominant note of the key.

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NOW LOOK AT THE SCORE AND IDENTIFY AND DEFINE THE SIGNS OR SYMBOLS OR KEYWORDS LISTED

TIME SIGNATURE KEY SIGNATURE SYMBOL FOR QUIET PEDALLLING SYMBOL TEMPO MARKING CRESCENDO DECRESCENDO

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This is a typical section B question from your listening exam

• 1. Which musical device is used throughout this piece? (1)

• 2. In which century was this piece written and to which period of Western musical history does it belong? (2)

• 3.Comment on how CHOPIN uses the following musical elements in his PRELUDE in Db major

STRUCTURETONALITYINSTRUMENTDYNAMICSMELODY (10)

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