Symfony Exception

RuntimeError

HTTP 500 Internal Server Error

Variable "ensemble" does not exist.

Exception

Twig\Error\ RuntimeError

  1.     {% if people %}
  2.       {# Main image #}
  3.       {# Display only displayable image #}
  4.       {% set mainImage = false %}
  5.       {% for image in ensemble.images %}
  6.         {% if not mainImage %}
  7.           {% if image.isdisplayable %}
  8.             {% set mainImage = image %}
  9.           {% endif %}
  10.         {% endif %}
  1.             echo "      ";
  2.             $context["mainImage"] = false;
  3.             // line 8
  4.             echo "      ";
  5.             $context['_parent'] = $context;
  6.             $context['_seq'] = twig_ensure_traversable(twig_get_attribute($this->env$this->source, (isset($context["ensemble"]) || array_key_exists("ensemble"$context) ? $context["ensemble"] : (function () { throw new RuntimeError('Variable "ensemble" does not exist.'8$this->source); })()), "images", [], "any"falsefalsefalse8));
  7.             foreach ($context['_seq'] as $context["_key"] => $context["image"]) {
  8.                 // line 9
  9.                 echo "        ";
  10.                 if ( !(isset($context["mainImage"]) || array_key_exists("mainImage"$context) ? $context["mainImage"] : (function () { throw new RuntimeError('Variable "mainImage" does not exist.'9$this->source); })())) {
  11.                     // line 10
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> doDisplay (line 394)
  1.     }
  2.     protected function displayWithErrorHandling(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  3.     {
  4.         try {
  5.             $this->doDisplay($context$blocks);
  6.         } catch (Error $e) {
  7.             if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                 $e->setSourceContext($this->getSourceContext());
  9.             }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> displayWithErrorHandling (line 367)
  1.         return $this->blocks;
  2.     }
  3.     public function display(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  4.     {
  5.         $this->displayWithErrorHandling($this->env->mergeGlobals($context), array_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.     }
  7.     public function render(array $context)
  8.     {
  9.         $level ob_get_level();
  1.             $context['loop']['last'] = === $length;
  2.         }
  3.         foreach ($context['_seq'] as $context["_key"] => $context["people"]) {
  4.             // line 40
  5.             echo "\t\t\t";
  6.             $this->loadTemplate("Front/People/single_tile_small.html.twig""Front/Videos/view.html.twig"40)->display($context);
  7.             // line 41
  8.             echo "\t\t";
  9.             ++$context['loop']['index0'];
  10.             ++$context['loop']['index'];
  11.             $context['loop']['first'] = false;
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> block_content (line 171)
  1.             throw new \LogicException('A block must be a method on a \Twig\Template instance.');
  2.         }
  3.         if (null !== $template) {
  4.             try {
  5.                 $template->$block($context$blocks);
  6.             } catch (Error $e) {
  7.                 if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                     $e->setSourceContext($template->getSourceContext());
  9.                 }
  1.         // line 176
  2.         echo "\t\t\t\t\t</section>
  3. \t\t\t\t\t";
  4.         // line 178
  5.         $this->displayBlock('content'$context$blocks);
  6.         // line 180
  7.         echo "\t\t\t\t</div>
  8. \t\t\t</div>
  9. \t\t\t";
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> doDisplay (line 394)
  1.     }
  2.     protected function displayWithErrorHandling(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  3.     {
  4.         try {
  5.             $this->doDisplay($context$blocks);
  6.         } catch (Error $e) {
  7.             if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                 $e->setSourceContext($this->getSourceContext());
  9.             }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> displayWithErrorHandling (line 367)
  1.         return $this->blocks;
  2.     }
  3.     public function display(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  4.     {
  5.         $this->displayWithErrorHandling($this->env->mergeGlobals($context), array_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.     }
  7.     public function render(array $context)
  8.     {
  9.         $level ob_get_level();
  1.         $macros $this->macros;
  2.         $__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02 $this->extensions["Symfony\\Bridge\\Twig\\Extension\\ProfilerExtension"];
  3.         $__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02->enter($__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02_prof = new \Twig\Profiler\Profile($this->getTemplateName(), "template""Front/Videos/view.html.twig"));
  4.         $this->parent $this->loadTemplate("layout.html.twig""Front/Videos/view.html.twig"1);
  5.         $this->parent->display($contextarray_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.         
  7.         $__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02->leave($__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02_prof);
  8.     }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> doDisplay (line 394)
  1.     }
  2.     protected function displayWithErrorHandling(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  3.     {
  4.         try {
  5.             $this->doDisplay($context$blocks);
  6.         } catch (Error $e) {
  7.             if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                 $e->setSourceContext($this->getSourceContext());
  9.             }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> displayWithErrorHandling (line 367)
  1.         return $this->blocks;
  2.     }
  3.     public function display(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  4.     {
  5.         $this->displayWithErrorHandling($this->env->mergeGlobals($context), array_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.     }
  7.     public function render(array $context)
  8.     {
  9.         $level ob_get_level();
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> display (line 379)
  1.             ob_start();
  2.         } else {
  3.             ob_start(function () { return ''; });
  4.         }
  5.         try {
  6.             $this->display($context);
  7.         } catch (\Throwable $e) {
  8.             while (ob_get_level() > $level) {
  9.                 ob_end_clean();
  10.             }
  1.     public function render(array $context = []): string
  2.     {
  3.         // using func_get_args() allows to not expose the blocks argument
  4.         // as it should only be used by internal code
  5.         return $this->template->render($context, \func_get_args()[1] ?? []);
  6.     }
  7.     public function display(array $context = [])
  8.     {
  9.         // using func_get_args() allows to not expose the blocks argument
  1.      * @throws SyntaxError  When an error occurred during compilation
  2.      * @throws RuntimeError When an error occurred during rendering
  3.      */
  4.     public function render($name, array $context = []): string
  5.     {
  6.         return $this->load($name)->render($context);
  7.     }
  8.     /**
  9.      * Displays a template.
  10.      *
  1.     {
  2.         if (!$this->container->has('twig')) {
  3.             throw new \LogicException('You cannot use the "renderView" method if the Twig Bundle is not available. Try running "composer require symfony/twig-bundle".');
  4.         }
  5.         return $this->container->get('twig')->render($view$parameters);
  6.     }
  7.     /**
  8.      * Renders a view.
  9.      */
  1.     /**
  2.      * Renders a view.
  3.      */
  4.     protected function render(string $view, array $parameters = [], Response $response null): Response
  5.     {
  6.         $content $this->renderView($view$parameters);
  7.         if (null === $response) {
  8.             $response = new Response();
  9.         }
AbstractController->render('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio 0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo 10:18III. Presto 21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form) from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo))) in src/Controller/Front/VideoController.php (line 50)
  1.     $data = [
  2.         "video" => $video_ytb// for youtube
  3.         "video_entity" => $video
  4.     ];
  5.     
  6.     return $this->render("Front/Videos/view.html.twig"$data);
  7.   }
  8. }
  1.         $this->dispatcher->dispatch($eventKernelEvents::CONTROLLER_ARGUMENTS);
  2.         $controller $event->getController();
  3.         $arguments $event->getArguments();
  4.         // call controller
  5.         $response $controller(...$arguments);
  6.         // view
  7.         if (!$response instanceof Response) {
  8.             $event = new ViewEvent($this$request$type$response);
  9.             $this->dispatcher->dispatch($eventKernelEvents::VIEW);
  1.     {
  2.         $request->headers->set('X-Php-Ob-Level', (string) ob_get_level());
  3.         $this->requestStack->push($request);
  4.         try {
  5.             return $this->handleRaw($request$type);
  6.         } catch (\Exception $e) {
  7.             if ($e instanceof RequestExceptionInterface) {
  8.                 $e = new BadRequestHttpException($e->getMessage(), $e);
  9.             }
  10.             if (false === $catch) {
  1.         $this->boot();
  2.         ++$this->requestStackSize;
  3.         $this->resetServices true;
  4.         try {
  5.             return $this->getHttpKernel()->handle($request$type$catch);
  6.         } finally {
  7.             --$this->requestStackSize;
  8.         }
  9.     }
Kernel->handle(object(Request)) in public/index.php (line 25)
  1.     Request::setTrustedHosts([$trustedHosts]);
  2. }
  3. $kernel = new Kernel($_SERVER['APP_ENV'], (bool) $_SERVER['APP_DEBUG']);
  4. $request Request::createFromGlobals();
  5. $response $kernel->handle($request);
  6. $response->send();
  7. $kernel->terminate($request$response);

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Stack Trace

RuntimeError
Twig\Error\RuntimeError:
Variable "ensemble" does not exist.

  at templates/Front/People/single_tile_small.html.twig:8
  at __TwigTemplate_8b019048aee3fb04d4ecda45c7608ba451cbfdca456cd7bdecae4f08bf107987->{closure}()
     (var/cache/prod/twig/56/5684c28b9b83b784b21ba30c5e274eedf44264768068710ee1d96047dc59e86f.php:56)
  at __TwigTemplate_8b019048aee3fb04d4ecda45c7608ba451cbfdca456cd7bdecae4f08bf107987->doDisplay(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com', '_parent' => array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. 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Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. 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Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. 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Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), 'index0' => 0, 'index' => 1, 'first' => true, 'revindex0' => 0, 'revindex' => 1, 'length' => 1, 'last' => true), 'people' => object(ClassicalPeople), '_key' => 0, 'mainImage' => false), array())
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Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. 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Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), 'index0' => 0, 'index' => 1, 'first' => true, 'revindex0' => 0, 'revindex' => 1, 'length' => 1, 'last' => true), 'people' => object(ClassicalPeople), '_key' => 0), array())
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(Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com', '_parent' => array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. 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Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), 'index0' => 0, 'index' => 1, 'first' => true, 'revindex0' => 0, 'revindex' => 1, 'length' => 1, 'last' => true), 'people' => object(ClassicalPeople), '_key' => 0))
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Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), '_seq' => object(PersistentCollection), 'loop' => array('parent' => array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. 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The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. 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The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. 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The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('meta_description' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_meta_description'), 'title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'style' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_style'), 'navbar' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_navbar'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content'), 'outsidecontent' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_outsidecontent'), 'javascripts' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_javascripts')))
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  at Twig\Template->display(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content')))
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  at __TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0->doDisplay(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content')))
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  at Twig\Template->displayWithErrorHandling(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content')))
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  at Twig\Template->display(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php:379)
  at Twig\Template->render(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)), array())
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/TemplateWrapper.php:40)
  at Twig\TemplateWrapper->render(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Environment.php:280)
  at Twig\Environment->render('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/symfony/framework-bundle/Controller/AbstractController.php:258)
  at Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController->renderView('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/symfony/framework-bundle/Controller/AbstractController.php:266)
  at Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController->render('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/wEclAQQ0E40', 'video_title' => 'Beethoven - Piano Trio 5, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost"', 'video_id' => 206, 'video_description' => 'I. Allegro vivace e con brio   0:00II. Largo assai ed espressivo   10:18III. Presto   21:58The Annotations feature has been discontinued on the YouTube platform so the section labels unfortunately no longer appear. However they can be found on my analysis blog here:https://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-analysis-beethoven-concertos.htmlPerformed by the Beaux Arts TrioFor more videos of this type see:Color-Coded Analysis of Beethoven\'s Music (INDEX):http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/color-coded-analysis-of-beethovens-music.htmlIntroduction to Sonata Form:http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/p/about-sonata-form-and-analysis.htmlMy Analysis Cheat Sheet:-SONATA FORM: Most common form, almost always in the 1st movement and often last movement of a work. The basic sequence is Intro, Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda.-EXPOSITION: Main theme(s) are presented, usually in the home key and then a modulated key-THEME / THEME GROUP: musical "paragraph". These can be broken down into 1 or more "tunes". These are grouped according to key and end on cadences. The 1st Theme Group is in the home key. The 2nd Theme Group is in the dominant or other key.-CLOSING/CADENCE SECTION: a theme group which closes the Expo or Recap (it follows the 2nd theme) and revives Theme 1 to provide closure.-MODULATING BRIDGE/TRANSITION: material to get from 1 key/theme group to another, often w sequencing.-DEVELOPMENT: free-form "working out"/"fantasia" section where earlier themes are subjected to variations and atomizations. Possibly a new theme is introduced ("Eroica").-RECAPITULATION: Repeat of the Expo, except that this section remains in the same key throughout and there can be theme variations from the initial Expo versions of themes.-CODA: Follows the Recap, kind of a second development designed to finish off the work.-SEQUENCING: repeating a phrase on different starting notes (keys)-TERNARY FORM: 3-part form in A-B-A, usually a Scherzo or Minuet-SCHERZO/MINUET: 1st pt. of a 3-pt. Scherzo form, usually AA.BA\'.BA\' in 3/4 time. Lively.-TRIO: Middle section of a Scherzo movement, slower, broader than the Scherzo section-RONDO: Similar to Sonata form except that the Development is replaced by a new section and there is less transition material. A principal theme (A) alternates with contrasting themes (BCD...). (Ex.ABACABA.)-FUGUE: form in which a subject(s) undergoes canonical permutations-VARIATION: repeat of a theme with variation-CADENZA: unaccompanied instrumental solo-BINARY FORM: Structure in AB. 2-Part Song form.(Disclaimer: I do not have a music degree, all of the above is purely from memory and observation)Piano Trio 5 in D, Op.70, No. 1 "Ghost" (1808) I. Allegro vivace e con brio (Sonata form)Exposition:1st theme / 2nd theme (BROWN)2nd Theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme / 2nd theme (LT BROWN)2nd Theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development:1st theme (PURPLE)2nd theme (PURPLE)1st theme (PURPLE)Recapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development (repeat):1st theme (LT PURPLE)2nd theme (LT PURPLE)1st theme (LT PURPLE)Recapitulation (repeat):1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)II. Largo assai ed espressivo (Sonata form) from 10:18Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Development: (PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development (repeat): (LT PURPLE)1st theme2nd theme1st theme (return)Coda (3rd theme) (MAROON)III. Presto (Sonata form)  from 21:58Exposition:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Exposition (repeat):1st theme (LT BROWN)2nd theme (LT BLUE)3rd theme (LT GREEN)Development: (VIOLET)3rd theme1st themeRecapitulation:1st theme (BROWN)2nd theme (BLUE)3rd theme (GREEN)Coda (PURPLE)(from Alan Rich\'s Play by Play) http://lvbandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/331-ghost-piano-trio-color-analysis.html', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEclAQQ0E40'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (src/Controller/Front/VideoController.php:50)
  at RondoDB\Controller\Front\VideoController->viewAction(object(ClassicalVideo))
     (vendor/symfony/http-kernel/HttpKernel.php:163)
  at Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernel->handleRaw(object(Request), 1)
     (vendor/symfony/http-kernel/HttpKernel.php:75)
  at Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernel->handle(object(Request), 1, true)
     (vendor/symfony/http-kernel/Kernel.php:202)
  at Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Kernel->handle(object(Request))
     (public/index.php:25)