Sonata Form
Busy Kids Love Music - A podcast by Carly Seifert - Tuesdays

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Hi friends! Have you ever wondered what makes a sonata different from other pieces of music? In today’s episode, we’re diving into the world of sonatas—one of the most important forms in classical music! You’ll learn: ✅ What the word "sonata" means and where it comes from ✅ How composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn used a special structure called sonata form ✅ How to listen for the exposition, development, and recapitulation in famous sonatas 🎧 We’ll explore examples from Mozart’s “Easy Sonata,” Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata,” and more! Listen closely and follow along as we break down the form of these timeless masterpieces. 🎵 Download the Free "Sonata Roadmap" Worksheet! I’ve created a fun printable worksheet to help you map out sonata form while you listen. Grab your free download by clicking here. 🎼 Listen Along with Our Sonata Playlist! Want to explore more beautiful sonatas? I’ve put together a special Sonata Playlist so you can hear this form in action. Click here to listen to the playlist. 💡 Challenge: As you listen to a sonata, try to identify when the exposition ends, when the development begins, and when the recapitulation brings everything back together. It’s like following a musical treasure map! 🗺️🎶 Thanks for tuning in to Busy Kids Love Music! Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss our next episode. Until next time, keep listening and keep learning!