recapitulationˌri kəˌpɪtʃ əˈleɪ ʃən
recapitulation (n)
- plural
- recapitulations
recapitulation
English Definitions:
palingenesis, recapitulation (noun)
emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species
recapitulation (noun)
(music) the section of a composition or movement (especially in sonata form) in which musical themes that were introduced earlier are repeated
recapitulation, recap, review (noun)
a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion
recapitulation (noun)
(music) the repetition of themes introduced earlier (especially when one is composing the final part of a movement)
recapitulation (Noun)
A subsequent brief recitement or enumeration of the major points in a narrative, article, or book.
recapitulation (Noun)
The third major section of a musical movement written in sonata form, representing thematic material that originally appeared in the exposition section.
recapitulation (Noun)
The reenactment of the embryonic development in evolution of the species.
recapitulation (Noun)
The symmetry provided by Christ's life to the teachings of the Old Testament; the summation of human experience in Jesus Christ.
Recapitulation
In music theory, the recapitulation is one of the sections of a movement written in sonata form. The recapitulation occurs after the movement's development section, and typically presents once more the musical themes from the movement's exposition. This material is most often recapitulated in the tonic key of the movement, in such a way that it reaffirms that key as the movement's home key. In some sonata form movements, the recapitulation presents a straightforward image of the movement's exposition. However, many sonata form movements, even early examples, depart from this simple procedure. Devices used by composers include incorporating a secondary development section, or varying the character of the original material, or rearranging its order, or adding new material, or omitting material altogether, or overlaying material that was kept separate in the exposition. The composer of a sonata form movement may disguise the start of the recapitulation as an extension of the development section. Conversely, the composer may write a "false recapitulation", which gives the listener the idea that the recapitulation has begun, but proves on further listening to be an extension of the development section.
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