Schubert Impromptu Op 90 No 2 Harmonic Analysis ((new)) Jun 2026

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The final Coda is remarkable for its tonal trajectory. It begins not in E-flat major but in C minor (relative minor of E-flat major), using the thematic material of the B section.

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| Section | Measures (approx.) | Key | Formal function | |---------|-------------------|-----|-----------------| | A | 1–82 | E♭ major (with E♭ minor episode) | Large ternary outer section | | B | 83–250 | B minor (enharmonic equivalent of C♭ minor) | Middle section / trio | | A' | 251–? | E♭ major | Recapitulation | | Coda | … to end | Begins in B minor, ends in E♭ minor | Unexpected minor conclusion |

major key, often appearing suddenly and bringing a sense of relief, yet with a lingering sense of melancholy. 4. Key Takeaways from the Analysis

(the lowered sixth degree of E-flat major) creates a momentary minor), deepening the expressive color. Section B: The Structural Pivot to B Minor

Schubert Impromptu Op 90 No 2 Harmonic Analysis ((new)) Jun 2026

The final Coda is remarkable for its tonal trajectory. It begins not in E-flat major but in C minor (relative minor of E-flat major), using the thematic material of the B section.

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| Section | Measures (approx.) | Key | Formal function | |---------|-------------------|-----|-----------------| | A | 1–82 | E♭ major (with E♭ minor episode) | Large ternary outer section | | B | 83–250 | B minor (enharmonic equivalent of C♭ minor) | Middle section / trio | | A' | 251–? | E♭ major | Recapitulation | | Coda | … to end | Begins in B minor, ends in E♭ minor | Unexpected minor conclusion | The final Coda is remarkable for its tonal trajectory

major key, often appearing suddenly and bringing a sense of relief, yet with a lingering sense of melancholy. 4. Key Takeaways from the Analysis I'll follow the search plan to gather information

(the lowered sixth degree of E-flat major) creates a momentary minor), deepening the expressive color. Section B: The Structural Pivot to B Minor

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