A retransition is an unstable section in music that prepares for the recapitulation by shifting tonality from tonic to dominant. It is crucial in the sonata-allegro form, stabilizing on the dominant before returning to the tonic. This section helps maintain coherence in thematic material throughout the piece. ;
A retransition is a crucial section in music that bridges the development and recapitulation in the sonata-allegro form, shifting tonality from tonic to dominant. This prepares the listener for the return of the main themes. It is characterized by instability leading to a stabilization on the dominant key before returning to the tonic key.
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