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Benedetto Marcello
Harpsichord Sonata in C minor, SF. 712a, Op. 3/10
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Benedetto Marcello
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Benedetto Marcello's Harpsichord Sonata in C minor, SF. 712a, Op. 3/10, is a Baroque-era composition for solo harpsichord. It was composed in the early 18th century, likely around 1712, and was first published in 1716 as part of Marcello's Opus 3 collection of sonatas. The sonata is comprised of three movements: an opening Allegro, a central Adagio, and a closing Allegro. The first movement is in a fast 3/4 time signature and features a lively, virtuosic harpsichord part with frequent runs and trills. The second movement is a slow, expressive Adagio in 4/4 time, with a more lyrical and melodic harpsichord part. The final movement returns to the fast 3/4 time signature of the first movement, with a similarly virtuosic harpsichord part. Overall, the sonata is characterized by its technical demands on the performer, particularly in the fast and intricate harpsichord parts. It also showcases Marcello's skill as a composer, with its well-crafted melodies and harmonies. The C minor key lends the sonata a sense of drama and intensity, particularly in the opening and closing movements. The sonata has remained a popular and frequently-performed work in the harpsichord repertoire, and has been transcribed for other instruments such as the flute and violin. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Marcello's skill as a composer and his contributions to the Baroque era of music.
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