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Haydn: Symphony No.101, second movement - AQAMusical description

Franz Joseph Haydn composed Symphony No.101 in 1793 during the Classical period. It is likely that the symphony was nicknamed 鈥楾he Clock鈥 because of the continuous quavers in the second movement.

Part of MusicWestern classical tradition 1650 to 1910

Musical description

Melody

Theme A establishes the 鈥榯颈肠办-迟辞肠办鈥 idea and the main melody. The 鈥榯颈肠办-迟辞肠办鈥 accompaniment idea is heard from the beginning and is played by bassoons - fagotti - and strings.

An excerpt of music fro the double bass, cellos and violins with staccato markings.
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The bassoon and second violin parts are written with staccato accents

The main melody is heard from bar 2 and is played by violin 1. It is eight bars in length and features two complimentary phrases, each lasting four bars.

The melody is mainly , and features dotted and double dotted rhythms. Haydn also adds which add melodic embellishment. When Theme A returns at bar 24, the dynamic is and the viola is also added.

A musical excerpt from Symphony 101 that includes double dotted rhythms.
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The first four bars of the main melody played on the violin

Theme B, played by con strings, features sequential and scalic writing.

Between bars 17 and 20, the oboe plays an upper .

Four bar excerpt of arco strings with an inverted pedal in the oboe.

An audio extract of upper pedal note played on the oboe

In section B, the main idea is based on a dotted rhythmic pattern heard in bar 3. The drama is heightened by the use of (sf) from bar 36 and accents in bars 50-51.

A new melodic idea is introduced at bar 52 that features rhythmic syncopation, and is arpeggiated and sequential.

In Section A2, the 鈥榯颈肠办-迟辞肠办鈥 accompaniment is now played by the flute and bassoon in thirds. In the return of Theme B, the main melody is still played by violin 1 but accompanied by just the flute and bassoon.

When theme A returns, it is melodically inverted in the flute part, and the countermelody heard at bar 75 returns at bar 123 with the oboe playing an octave lower. There is a short at bar 146 and a tonic pedal played on the viola.

Tempo, rhythm and metre

The tempo is marked and the piece is in 2/4 time, which is a simple duple time signature. Haydn uses and double dotted rhythms as well as demisemiquavers. The main 鈥榯颈肠办-迟辞肠办鈥 theme is represented by alternating staccato quavers. There is an offbeat semiquaver accompaniment from bar 42 played by the oboe and bassoon and heard at bar 52. The semiquaver sextuplets from bar 114 give the music a swaying sound that imitates a pendulum.

Bar 114 and the semiquaver sextuplets performed by the strings

Structure

The second movement is written in overall.

SectionBarsKey
A11 to 35Mainly in G major
B36 to 64Mainly in G minor and B鈾 major
A265 to 152Mainly in G major
SectionA1
Bars1 to 35
KeyMainly in G major
SectionB
Bars36 to 64
KeyMainly in G minor and B鈾 major
SectionA2
Bars65 to 152
KeyMainly in G major