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Giuseppe Sammartini
Sonatas (12) for violin & continuo, Op. 2
Works Info
Composer
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Giuseppe Sammartini
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Average_duration
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4:22
Giuseppe Sammartini's 'Sonatas (12) for violin & continuo, Op. 2' is a collection of twelve sonatas composed for violin and continuo. The collection was composed in the Baroque era and was first published in London in 1727. The sonatas are considered to be some of Sammartini's most significant works and are still performed and studied today. The sonatas are divided into three movements each, with the first and third movements being fast and the second movement being slow. The first movement is typically in a binary form, with two contrasting sections that are repeated. The second movement is usually in a ternary form, with a contrasting middle section. The third movement is often in a binary form, similar to the first movement. The sonatas are characterized by their virtuosic violin writing, with fast and intricate passages that showcase the technical abilities of the performer. The continuo part, typically played on a harpsichord or organ, provides a harmonic foundation for the violin and often includes improvisatory elements. The sonatas are also notable for their use of ornamentation, with trills, turns, and other embellishments added to the melodic lines. The use of ornamentation was a common practice in Baroque music and was used to add variety and interest to the music. Overall, Sammartini's 'Sonatas (12) for violin & continuo, Op. 2' is a significant collection of Baroque music that showcases the technical abilities of the violinist and the improvisatory skills of the continuo player. The sonatas are still performed and studied today and are considered to be an important part of the Baroque repertoire.
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