March and Military Rondo

by Joseph Woelfl

Classical Intermediate

Instrumentation

Piano

Musical Terms (2)

  • galant style English
    The elegant, light-textured keyboard style characteristic of the late 18th century, emphasising singable melody, clear phrase structure, and simple accompaniment patterns. Woelfl was a master of the galant idiom, his music poised between the Viennese Classical world of Mozart and Haydn and the early Romantic style.
    Maintain elegance and lightness. Keep accompaniment patterns subservient to the singing right hand. Avoid heaviness of tone or overly Romantic rubato. The galant style prizes grace and wit.
  • leggerezza Italian
    Lightness; a quality of touch and articulation suited to fast, transparent passagework. Closely related to the galant ideal, leggerezza describes the feather-light brilliance Woelfl was celebrated for as a performer.
    Practise difficult passages at low volume first. Use minimal arm weight, relying on finger dexterity. The ideal sound is clear and even, with no single note standing out. Speed should feel effortless, not forced.

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