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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Keyboard Sonata in D major, F. 4 (BR A5)
Works Info
Composer
:
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
:
Sonatina
Compose Date
:
ca. 1760 - 1775
Publication Date
:
1930
Average_duration
:
11:30
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
The Keyboard Sonata in D major, F. 4 (BR A5) is a composition by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, the eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach. It was composed in the mid-18th century and premiered in Leipzig, Germany. The sonata is comprised of three movements: Allegro, Andante, and Presto. The first movement, Allegro, is in a fast tempo and is characterized by its lively and energetic melody. The movement is in sonata form, with a clear exposition, development, and recapitulation. The exposition introduces the main themes of the movement, which are then developed and expanded upon in the development section. The recapitulation brings back the main themes in their original form, concluding the movement. The second movement, Andante, is in a slower tempo and is characterized by its lyrical and expressive melody. The movement is in a simple binary form, with two contrasting sections that are repeated. The first section is in D major, while the second section is in B minor, providing a contrast in tonality. The final movement, Presto, is in a fast tempo and is characterized by its virtuosic and technically demanding passages. The movement is in a rondo form, with a recurring main theme that alternates with contrasting episodes. The movement concludes with a coda that brings the piece to a dramatic close. Overall, the Keyboard Sonata in D major, F. 4 (BR A5) is a fine example of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's keyboard writing. The sonata showcases his ability to write in a variety of styles and forms, while also highlighting his technical prowess as a performer.
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