Classical era music is quite familiar to most concert audiences. As with Baroque music, you can find Classical works in
modern settings like movie scores, concert music, weddings, and recitals,
In this lesson, you'll analyze a Classical piece using engaged listening techniques. During this lesson, you'll accomplish the
following:
OBJECTIVES
Analyze music while practicing engaged listening techniques.
Record your findings and responses to the music.
PART 1 - MUSIC LISTENING
Choose one of the pieces below, then listen to the music while carefully using engaged listening techniques
• Choice 1: "Minuet in G major, WoO 10, No. 2" by Beethoven
This minuet was originally composed for orchestra but was reportedly lost. This arrangement is for piano. Listen
especially for the minuet and trio form in this work.
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