Sonata (Presto I) The Sonata is in AB form; the B section uses a
call and response motif, the response of which uses a
staccatissimo mark to signal
col legno or to hit the string with the back of the bow.
Die liederliche Gesellschaft von allerley Humor (The Profligate Society of Common Humor) The most famous, the second movement incorporates 8 melodies, but in different key and time signatures. One of the melodies is the folk song, "Cabbage and turnips have driven me away" (
Kraut und Rüben haben mich vertrieben), similarly used in
J. S. Bach's 30th
Goldberg Variation, or the
Quodlibet. Also some measures are in time and the others in time. There is a
Latin footnote that reads
hic dissonant ubique, nam enim sic diversis cantilenis clamore solent or "here it is dissonant everywhere, for thus are the drunks accustomed to bellow with different songs".
Allegro (Presto II) The form is
A-A-B-B, and uses
left-hand pizzicato, which is indicated with a staccato dot. The movement feels irregular, referencing back to the war, symbolizing "uneasiness that the troops have inside them waiting for battle, while on the outside they show a sense of frivolity."
Der Mars (The March) performance.
Der Mars uses a particular paring of violone and solo violin. While the violin is playing trills and ornaments, the violone is instructed to imitate the sound of a
snare drum by placing a sheet of paper between the strings and the fingerboard. A similar section titled
Musqetir Mars (Musketeer’s March) is used in the Sonata Representativa in A major.
Presto III The third presto is canonic in nature with one interlocking theme with accompaniment as shown by the diagram at the bottom at this page.
Aria Die Schlacht German for "The Battle", the violones employ snap pizzicato, a technique famously used by
Béla Bartók more than 200 years later.
Lamento Adagio == References ==