1) Ignatius Sancho, “Le Douze de Decembre,” mm. 1–16
From Minuets, Cotillons, and Country Dances (1767)
Scores: PDF, Image, MuseScore
Audio: Youtube: 0:06–0:28
2) Amy Beach, No. 18, “Twilight”
From Summer Dreams, Op. 47 (1901)
Scores: PDF, MuseScore
Audio: Youtube
3) Maria Szymanowska, Świtezianka (Lady of the Świteź Lake), mm. 13–20
Lyrics by Adem Mickiewicz (ca. 1828)
4) Louise Reichardt, No. 11 “An Maria,” from Zwölf Gesänge, Op.3 (1811)
Score: PDF, MuseScore
5) Johanna Kinkel, No. 12 “Du nah'st!,” from 6 Lieder op. 15 (1841)
Audio: Youtube (X:XX–X:XX)
6) Jane Savage, No. 1, Moderato, mm. 1–6
From Keyboard Sonata in G major, op. 2, no. 1 (1783)
Scores: PDF, MuseScore, Braille
1) Maria Theresia von Paradis, No. 2, “Sophia an Siegwart”From 12 Lieder, 1786 (1786).
Audio: MP3 (rendered midi file from MuseScore)
2) Cécile Chaminade, “Idylle”From Album des Enfants, Op. 126 (1907)
3) Cécile Chaminade, “Aubade”From Album des Enfants, Op. 126 (1907)
4) Johanna Kinkel, No. 3, “Gondellied”From 6 Gedichte, Op. 8 (1838)
5) Corona Schröter, “Die Wachtel”No. 24 from 25 Lieder (1786)
Scores: MuseScore, PDF
Audio: MP3 (Rendered midi file from MuseScore)
6) Emilie Mayer, 6 Klavierstücke für die Kinderwelt, Op. 48, No. 1 (1882)
Audio: Youtube (0:19-1:01)
7) Emilie Mayer, 6 Klavierstücke für die Kinderwelt, Op. 48, No. 2 (1882)
Audio: Youtube (1:04-1:53)
1) Florence Price, The Deserted Garden (1933)
2) Louise Farrence, Étude in A minorFrom 25 Etudes Progressives, Op. 50 (ca. 1859–63)
3) Chiquinha (Francisca) Gonzaga, “Gaúcho,” mm. 1–8
From the operetta, Zizinha Maxixe (1895)
4) Francis Johnson, No. 12, “Castilian”
From A Collection of New Cotillons (1818)
Audio: Youtube (16:23–17:13)
5) Chiquinha Gonzaga, “Yo Te Adoro,” Op. 18 (1881)
1) Louise Farrenc, “Mouvement de Valse,” No. 15 From 25 Etudes Faciles, Op. 50 (1859-63 ca.)
2) Cécile Chaminade, “Rigaudon”From Album des Enfants, Op. 126 (1907)
3) Emilie Mayer, 6 Klavierstücke für die Kinderwelt, Op. 48, No. 4 (1882)
Audio: Youtube (2:27-3:17)
4) Chiquinha Gonzaga, “Choro Habanera” (Cubanita) (1898)
Eugène Dédé, Miaou! Miaou!, mm. 52–67Op. 238 (1893)
Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 3, movt. 3(1795)
Audio:
Paula Maust, Expanding the Music Theory Canon: Period and Sentence
Diverse Music Theory Examples: Binary, Ternary, Sonata
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Yale Musical Examples Database: See the "Form" tab at the bottom.