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Alessandro Scarlatti
Varia partite (10) obligate al basso
Works Info
Composer
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Partita
Publication Date
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1716
Average_duration
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3:42
Alessandro Scarlatti's 'Varia partite (10) obligate al basso' is a set of ten variations for harpsichord or organ, composed in the Baroque era. The work was likely composed in the early 1700s, although the exact date is unknown. It was first published in 1738, after Scarlatti's death. The work consists of a bass line, or basso continuo, which is played throughout all ten variations. The variations themselves are highly virtuosic and showcase the performer's technical abilities. Each variation is unique in character and style, ranging from fast and lively to slow and contemplative. The first variation is a lively and energetic dance, featuring rapid arpeggios and intricate ornamentation. The second variation is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative mood. The third variation is a fast and lively dance, featuring rapid runs and trills. The fourth variation is a slow and expressive adagio, featuring long, flowing melodic lines. The fifth variation is a fast and lively dance, featuring rapid runs and trills. The sixth variation is a slow and expressive adagio, featuring long, flowing melodic lines. The seventh variation is a fast and lively dance, featuring rapid runs and trills. The eighth variation is a slow and expressive adagio, featuring long, flowing melodic lines. The ninth variation is a fast and lively dance, featuring rapid runs and trills. The final variation is a grand and majestic finale, featuring a triumphant melody and virtuosic flourishes. Overall, Scarlatti's 'Varia partite (10) obligate al basso' is a masterful work of Baroque keyboard music, showcasing the composer's skill in both composition and performance. Its ten variations offer a wide range of moods and styles, making it a popular choice for performers and audiences alike.
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