José Rodríguez Alvira
Measures 13 and 14 are in the A Minor key, the subject is presented in its original form (1) and transformed by inversion (2)
A series of imitations present the subject transformed by inversion (measures 15 and 17) and in its original form (measures 16 and 18). These measures takes us to the F Major key:
The same progression used in measures 3 and 11 reappears. This time the subject is in its original form (1) while the augmented motive is inverted (2) and brings us back to C major:
This table compares the harmonic progressions used in measures 3, 11 and 19:
Soprano | Bass | Modulation | |
---|---|---|---|
3 to 4 |
|
Augmented subject |
C major to G major (modulation by ascending fifth) |
11 to 12 | Augmented subject |
Inverted subject |
D minor to A minor (modulation by ascending fifth) |
19 to 20 | Subject |
Augmented and inverted subject |
F major to C major (modulation by ascending fifth) |
Listen to the final measures: