TABULAR VIEW OF SECTIONS IN MOZART'S ANDANTE.

I.II.
Modulating from tonic to dominant
and containing theme I, episode theme
(13) and theme II (26), 1-44.
Modulating from dominant back to
tonic with the same succession of themes.
Coda (102), 54-114.

The sub-divisions of the above should be carefully noted (as indicated by the entrance of the different themes). These sub-divisions break the piece up into smaller sections, each distinct from the others. A particularly interesting and beautiful effect is produced in the coda (measures 103-5) by the augmentation of the phrase from measures 1-2, which is reproduced in longer notes against a familiar counterpoint.[35]

SUGGESTIONS FOR COLLATERAL READING.

C. H. H. Parry: "The Evolution of the Art of Music," Chapters XI and XII. W. H. Hadow: "Sonata Form," Chapter X. D. G. Mason: "Beethoven and His Forerunners," Chapters V and VI.

FOOTNOTES:

[31] The instruments employed in the string quartet are two violins (first and second) viola, and violoncello.

[32] Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents. This quartet also appears among Haydn's works in the form of a sonata for violin and piano.

[33] See Mason's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pages 232-240.

[34] Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents.