On the Form Functionality of Recitative Intrusions in Le nozze di Figaro
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1 On the Form Functionality of Recitative Intrusions in Le nozze di Figaro Paul Sherrill The College of Wooster Society for Music Theory Arlington November 3, 2017 Example 1. Table of recitative intrusions in Mozart s Le nozze di Figaro Number Measure Recitative Recitative Form Songful Form Schemas Cinque... dieci... (I.1) 27 frage closing cadential Se a caso madama (I.2) Cosa sento! Tosto andate... (I.7) Non più andrai (I.10) Venite, inginocchiatevi (II.13) Susanna, or via sortite (II.14) 43 comma prua false fifth falling fourth closing complete phrase cadential + codetta 83 prua initiatory after arrested presentation embellishing 4 o cielo initiatory introduction 121 o cielo etc. initiatory medial new section after standing on V 141 quasi-colon vela medial standing on dominant prior to reprise 52 o cielo prua o initiatory sequence in couplet 2 cielo (developmental episode) 20; 52; albero; prua initiatory; initiatory; second basic idea of presentation; 83; 105 emb prua; initiatory + closing; entire presentation; entire prua comma medial presentation; cadential (repeated); susanna 3; 73 prua initiatory presentation 122 prua vela initiatory medial after DC Aprite presto, 53 triadic leaping initiatory codetta aprite (II.15) Vedrò mentre io sospiro (III.18) 87 o cielo initiatory after standing on dominant, before presentation Riconosci in 80; 89 o cielo initiatory leading to standing on dominant questo amplesso (III.19) 85; 94 prua initiatory after standing on dominant Dove sono (III.20) 77 false fifth medial standing on dominant between slow and fast sections of rondò Che soave 38 prua initiatory presentation zeffiretto (III.21) Aprite un po' 71 comma false weak closing medial initiates quasi-retransition quegl'occhi (IV.27) fifth falling fourth closing 78 prua initiatory standing on the dominant, connected to tonic 1
2 Example 2. Outline of the form of a recitative phrase, from Sherrill and Boyle, Galant Recitative Schemas, p. 13 (Figure 1) Example 3. Le nozze di Figaro, Act II Scene 3, recitative before Voi che sapete 2
3 Example 4. Focal recitative intrusion in Susanna, or via sortite (II.14), mm Example 5. Chain of implications and events surrounding Example 4 3
4 Example 6. Cinque dieci (I.1), mm. 2 9: Orchestral introduction Example 7. Cinque dieci, mm : First recitative intrusion 4
5 Example 8. Chain of implications and events in Example 7 5
6 Example 9. Cinque dieci, mm : Second recitative intrusion Example 10. Chain of implications and events in Example 9 6
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