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Arcangelo Corelli
Sonata for violin & continuo in E major, Op. 5/11
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Composer
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Arcangelo Corelli
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Publication Date
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1700
Average_duration
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8:11
Movement_count
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5
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Arcangelo Corelli's Sonata for violin & continuo in E major, Op. 5/11, also known as the "La Folia" sonata, was composed in the late 17th century. It premiered in Rome in 1700 and quickly became one of Corelli's most popular works. The sonata consists of five movements: Preludio, Allemanda, Sarabanda, Giga, and Gavotta. The first movement, Preludio, is a lively and virtuosic piece that showcases the technical abilities of the violinist. The Allemanda, the second movement, is a dance in a moderate tempo that features a series of variations on a simple melody. The third movement, Sarabanda, is a slow and expressive piece that highlights the emotional depth of the violin. The Giga, the fourth movement, is a fast and lively dance that features intricate rhythms and playful melodies. The final movement, Gavotta, is a joyful and energetic dance that brings the sonata to a lively conclusion. One of the most notable characteristics of the "La Folia" sonata is its use of the "La Folia" melody, a popular Spanish dance tune that had been used by composers for centuries. Corelli's variations on the melody are particularly inventive and showcase his skill as a composer. The sonata also features a strong sense of structure and balance, with each movement building on the themes and motifs of the previous one. Overall, Corelli's Sonata for violin & continuo in E major, Op. 5/11 is a masterpiece of Baroque music that continues to be performed and admired today. Its combination of technical virtuosity, emotional depth, and inventive variations on a popular melody make it a true classic of the genre.
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