The Slow Introduction Alternating Between Long And Short Notes Followed By A Fast Section. Another name for an ostinato in the bass part Opera seria. Recapitulation the third and final section within a sonata form movement in which all the themes presented in the exposition return all in the tonic key.
In both the second movement is a scherzo played predominantly pizzicato plucked followed by an introspective slow movement and both have a central theme which appears in all four movements in various states of transformation. Beethoven completed the second part of Prince Galitzins commission in July 1825 with his String Quartet in A minor. This is used as a basis for most of the introduction sometimes reduced to five notes and sometimes with the second last note rising instead of falling.
Between different instruments and heard as an inverted pedal for three bars in the violin.
Slow introduction in A Minor. Its artless four-bar theme using only the notes B flat F and C is based on a Korean folksong. Fugal exposition The opening section of a fugue in which all the voices enter with the main subject. It is also used in bar 80.