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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Sonata for violin & keyboard in D major, H. 502, Wq. 71
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Composer
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1731
Publication Date
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1932
Average_duration
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11:34
Movement_count
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5
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The Sonata for violin & keyboard in D major, H. 502, Wq. 71, was composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in 1747. It premiered in Berlin, where Bach was working as a court musician for Frederick the Great. The sonata is comprised of three movements: Allegro di molto, Adagio, and Allegro. The first movement, Allegro di molto, is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo. The violin and keyboard engage in a playful dialogue, with each instrument taking turns leading the melody. The movement is marked by sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo, creating a sense of unpredictability and excitement. The second movement, Adagio, is a slow and melancholic piece. The violin takes center stage, with the keyboard providing a gentle accompaniment. The movement is marked by its expressive and emotional character, with the violin soaring to high notes and then descending to a mournful melody. The final movement, Allegro, returns to the lively and energetic tempo of the first movement. The violin and keyboard engage in a spirited conversation, with each instrument showcasing its technical prowess. The movement is marked by its virtuosic passages and intricate interplay between the two instruments. Overall, the Sonata for violin & keyboard in D major, H. 502, Wq. 71, is a prime example of Bach's innovative and expressive style. The sonata showcases his ability to blend traditional Baroque elements with new and exciting musical ideas. The piece remains a beloved work in the violin and keyboard repertoire, and continues to be performed and studied by musicians and music lovers alike.
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