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Tomaso Albinoni
Concerto à cinque, Op. 10 No. 5 in A major
Works Info
Composer
:
Tomaso Albinoni
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Compose Date
:
1735 - 1736
Publication Date
:
1736
Average_duration
:
10:36
Concerto à cinque, Op. 10 No. 5 in A major is a Baroque concerto composed by Tomaso Albinoni. It was composed in the early 18th century and premiered in Venice, Italy. The concerto is divided into three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Allegro. The first movement, Allegro, is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo. It begins with a solo violin playing a virtuosic melody, which is then echoed by the other instruments in the ensemble. The movement features intricate counterpoint and a lively, dance-like rhythm. The second movement, Adagio, is a slow and expressive piece that showcases the lyrical qualities of the ensemble. The solo violin takes center stage once again, playing a mournful melody that is accompanied by the other instruments in the ensemble. The movement is characterized by its emotional depth and expressive phrasing. The final movement, Allegro, is a fast and lively piece that brings the concerto to a thrilling conclusion. It features a virtuosic solo violin part that is supported by the other instruments in the ensemble. The movement is characterized by its energetic rhythm and intricate counterpoint. Overall, Concerto à cinque, Op. 10 No. 5 in A major is a masterful example of Baroque concerto writing. It showcases Albinoni's skill as a composer and his ability to create intricate and expressive music that is both technically challenging and emotionally engaging.
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