szonátaépítés
Szonátaépítés is a Hungarian term that translates to "sonata form" or "sonata structure." It refers to a specific compositional form commonly used in classical music, particularly from the Classical period onwards. The term is not typically used as a standalone concept but rather describes the underlying structural blueprint of a musical piece, most often the first movement of a sonata, symphony, string quartet, or concerto.
The basic sonata form typically comprises three main sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation. The exposition introduces
Understanding szonátaépítés is crucial for analyzing and appreciating many works of Western art music. Composers utilize