1. Background
1.1. Instruments
1.1.1. Wood wind
1.1.1.1. French horn
1.1.1.1.1. In A (needs transposition
1.1.1.2. Flutes
1.1.1.3. Clarinets
1.1.1.3.1. In A (needs transposition)
1.1.2. Strings
1.1.2.1. Violin
1.1.2.2. Viola
1.1.2.2.1. Alto clef
1.1.2.3. Cello
1.1.3. Piano
1.1.3.1. passage work
1.1.3.2. Call answer between piano and orchestra
1.2. Form
1.2.1. Sonata form
1.2.1.1. Double exposition
1.2.1.2. Development
1.2.1.2.1. E major
1.2.1.3. Recapitulation
1.2.1.3.1. A major
1.3. Key
1.3.1. A major
1.4. Meter
1.4.1. 4/4
1.5. Harmony
1.5.1. Homophonic
1.5.1.1. Piano playing theme supported by chords from the orchestra
1.5.2. Polyphonic
1.5.3. Transposition
1.5.3.1. 133-136
1.6. Techniques
1.6.1. Passage work
1.6.1.1. Scalic passages played by the solo intrument
1.6.2. Tutti
1.6.2.1. When the entire orchestra play
1.6.3. Apogiaratura
1.7. Sections
1.7.1. Recapitulation
1.7.1.1. Re-statement of theme
1.7.1.1.1. Tutti
1.7.1.1.2. Soloist
1.7.2. Exposition
1.7.2.1. Theme 1
1.7.2.1.1. Plagal Cadence
1.7.2.1.2. String joined by woodwinds
1.7.2.2. Theme 2
1.7.2.3. Codetta
1.7.2.4. Piano repetition of theme 1 &2
1.7.3. Development
1.7.3.1. E major
1.7.4. Coda (261)
1.7.4.1. Re-introduction of
1.7.4.1.1. Codetta
1.7.4.1.2. Theme 1
1.7.4.1.3. Theme 2