Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Concerto for harpsichord in D major, H. 421, Wq. 18
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Composer:Carl Philipp Emanuel BachGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1745Average_duration:22:01Movement_count:3Movement ....Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Concerto for harpsichord in D major, H. 421, Wq. 18, was composed in 1748 and premiered in Hamburg, Germany. The concerto is divided into three movements: Allegro di molto, Un poco andante, and Allegro. The first movement, Allegro di molto, is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo. The harpsichord takes center stage, with the orchestra providing a supportive accompaniment. The movement features a number of virtuosic passages for the soloist, including rapid runs and arpeggios. The overall mood of the movement is joyful and exuberant. The second movement, Un poco andante, is more introspective and contemplative. The harpsichord plays a lyrical melody, accompanied by the orchestra. The movement is marked by its expressive phrasing and delicate ornamentation. The soloist is given ample opportunity to showcase their musical sensitivity and nuance. The final movement, Allegro, returns to the lively and energetic mood of the first movement. The harpsichord and orchestra engage in a spirited dialogue, with the soloist once again demonstrating their technical prowess. The movement features a number of playful and unexpected musical gestures, including sudden shifts in dynamics and unexpected pauses. Overall, the Concerto for harpsichord in D major, H. 421, Wq. 18, is a masterful example of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's compositional style. The concerto showcases his ability to blend virtuosity with musical sensitivity, and his skill at crafting engaging and dynamic musical structures.More....
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