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Hepokoski and Darcy's sonata theory subdivides the sonata universe into five basic types. These include not only the familiar sonata without development (type 1), ‘textbook’ sonata (type 3), sonata‐rondo hybrid (type 4) and concerto form (type 5), but also the somewhat less familiar parallel‐binary designs of expanded type 1 and type 2. Many movements follow conventions of only one of these types, but there are also instances that fall in a grey area between the black and white categories.
Music Analysis – Wiley
Published: Oct 1, 2021
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