Nicholas Hotman
Allemand for Solo Viol in Violl-way
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Composer:Nicholas HotmanGenre:ChamberStyle:AllemandeAverage_duration:2:07The "Allemand for Solo Viol in Violl-way" is a Baroque piece composed by Nicholas Hotman, a French composer and viol player. The piece was composed in the early 17th century, around 1620, and is believed to be one of the earliest examples of a solo viol piece in the allemande form. The allemande was a popular dance form during the Baroque period, characterized by a moderate tempo and a binary structure. Hotman's "Allemand for Solo Viol in Violl-way" follows this structure, with two distinct sections that are each repeated. The piece is written in the key of D minor and is played entirely on the viol, without any accompaniment. The first section of the piece begins with a slow, mournful melody that is played in the lower register of the viol. This melody is then repeated, with slight variations and embellishments, before transitioning into a faster, more lively section. The second section features a more complex melody that is played in a higher register, with intricate runs and trills that showcase the technical abilities of the performer. Overall, the "Allemand for Solo Viol in Violl-way" is a beautiful and challenging piece that demonstrates the expressive capabilities of the viol. Hotman's use of the allemande form, combined with his intricate melodies and technical flourishes, make this piece a valuable addition to the Baroque solo viol repertoire.More....
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