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William Brade
Paduana No. 10/1
Works Info
Composer
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William Brade
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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4:10
'Paduana No. 10/1' is a composition by William Brade, a prominent English composer and violinist of the Renaissance era. The piece was composed in the early 17th century and is believed to have been premiered in England during the reign of King James I. 'Paduana No. 10/1' is a part of a larger collection of works by Brade known as 'Newe ausserlesene Paduanen, Galliarden, Couranten und Intraden' (New Selected Paduanas, Galliards, Courantes, and Intradas). The collection consists of 26 pieces, each with its own unique character and style. The 'Paduana No. 10/1' is a slow and stately dance in triple meter, typical of the Paduana style. The piece is characterized by its melancholic and mournful melody, which is played by the violins and supported by the basso continuo. The use of dissonant harmonies and suspensions adds to the emotional intensity of the piece. The composition is divided into three distinct sections or movements. The first section begins with a simple and somber melody played by the violins, which is then repeated and developed throughout the movement. The second section features a more complex and ornamented melody, with the violins playing in a higher register. The final section returns to the original melody, but with added embellishments and variations. Overall, 'Paduana No. 10/1' is a beautiful and poignant example of the Paduana style, showcasing Brade's skill as a composer and his ability to evoke powerful emotions through music.
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