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Bernardo Pasquini
Sonata No. 7 for 2 harpsichords in F major
Works Info
Composer
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Bernardo Pasquini
Genre
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1704
Average_duration
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5:40
Bernardo Pasquini was an Italian composer and harpsichordist who lived from 1637 to 1710. He was a prolific composer of keyboard music, and his works were highly regarded during his lifetime. One of his most famous works is the Sonata No. 7 for 2 harpsichords in F major. The Sonata No. 7 was composed in the late 17th century, although the exact date is not known. It was likely composed for performance in the courts of Italy, where Pasquini was a prominent musician. The sonata is written for two harpsichords, which was a popular combination of instruments at the time. The Sonata No. 7 is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked Allegro, and it is in F major. It begins with a lively and energetic theme that is passed back and forth between the two harpsichords. The music is characterized by its rhythmic drive and its use of counterpoint, which is a technique where two or more melodies are played simultaneously. The second movement is marked Adagio, and it is in D minor. It is a slower and more contemplative movement, with a beautiful melody that is played by one of the harpsichords while the other provides a gentle accompaniment. The music is characterized by its expressive and lyrical qualities. The third movement is marked Allegro, and it is in F major. It is a lively and energetic movement that brings the sonata to a close. The music is characterized by its virtuosic keyboard writing and its use of imitative counterpoint, where one harpsichord imitates the other. Overall, the Sonata No. 7 for 2 harpsichords in F major is a beautiful and virtuosic work that showcases Pasquini's skill as a composer and harpsichordist. Its use of counterpoint and its expressive melodies make it a masterpiece of the Baroque era.
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