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Johan Helmich Roman
Sonata for harpsichord No. 9 in D minor
Works Info
Composer
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Johan Helmich Roman
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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before 1759
Average_duration
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8:08
Johan Helmich Roman's Sonata for harpsichord No. 9 in D minor is a significant work in the Baroque era. It was composed in 1744 and premiered in Stockholm, Sweden. The sonata consists of three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Allegro. The first movement, Allegro, is in a fast tempo and is characterized by its lively and energetic nature. It begins with a bold and dramatic introduction, followed by a series of virtuosic passages that showcase the harpsichord's capabilities. The movement is structured in a binary form, with two contrasting sections that are repeated. The second movement, Adagio, is in a slow tempo and is characterized by its expressive and lyrical nature. It begins with a simple and elegant melody played by the right hand, accompanied by a gentle and flowing left-hand accompaniment. The movement is structured in a ternary form, with a central section that provides contrast to the opening melody. The final movement, Allegro, is in a fast tempo and is characterized by its playful and lively nature. It begins with a cheerful and upbeat melody played by the right hand, accompanied by a rhythmic left-hand accompaniment. The movement is structured in a binary form, with two contrasting sections that are repeated. Overall, Roman's Sonata for harpsichord No. 9 in D minor is a significant work in the Baroque era, showcasing the harpsichord's capabilities and highlighting Roman's skill as a composer. Its lively and energetic nature, expressive and lyrical melodies, and playful and lively character make it a joy to listen to and perform.
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