Salvatore Lanzetti
Sonatas (6) after an Easy and Elegant Taste
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Composer:Salvatore LanzettiGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1760Average_duration:75:02Salvatore Lanzetti was an Italian composer and cellist who lived from 1710 to 1780. He was known for his virtuosic cello playing and his compositions for the instrument. One of his most famous works is the set of six sonatas titled "Sonatas after an Easy and Elegant Taste." The sonatas were composed in the mid-18th century and were first published in London in 1756. They were dedicated to the Earl of Exeter, who was a patron of the arts and a lover of music. The sonatas were written for the cello and basso continuo, which typically consists of a harpsichord and a bass instrument such as a cello or double bass. Each of the six sonatas is comprised of three movements: a fast opening movement, a slow second movement, and a lively final movement. The first movement of each sonata is typically in a fast tempo and features virtuosic passages for the cello. The second movement is slower and more lyrical, often featuring a singing melody for the cello. The final movement is usually a lively dance or a fast-paced virtuosic display. The sonatas are characterized by their elegant melodies, virtuosic cello writing, and lively dance rhythms. They are written in a style that was popular in the mid-18th century, which emphasized elegance and refinement. The sonatas are not overly complex or difficult to play, but they require a high level of technical skill and musicality from the performer. Overall, the "Sonatas after an Easy and Elegant Taste" are a beautiful example of mid-18th century cello music. They showcase Lanzetti's skill as a composer and his understanding of the cello as an instrument. They remain popular among cellists today and are frequently performed in recitals and concerts.More....
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Sonatas (6) after an Easy and Elegant Taste
Sonata No. 1 in G major for cello and basso continuo. Allegro
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