Sonata in C major, Op. 7 is a three movement work for solo piano, written by Maria Hester Park in c. 1796. The first movement is in sonata-allegro form, contains a frequent use of chromaticism, and showcases a variety of accompaniment patterns.
Begin by marking the following sonata-allegro form sections on the score:
Exposition
Development
Recapitulation
In the exposition, mark the start of the following sections:
Primary theme (P-theme)
Transition (TR)
Secondary theme (S-theme)
Closing zone (CL)
Describe the following accompaniment patterns (see worksheet)
Find and label one example of the following features:
Sequence
Appoggiatura
Trill
Lower mordent
Triplets
Dotted rhythm
Fermata
Pedal point in the right hand
Scalic run
Parallel thirds
Define the following terms:
legato
espressivo
dolce
cresc. poco a poco
brillante
sfz
Alberti bass
Arpeggated chords/arpeggios
Block chords
Fifths
Octaves
Root note