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Francesco Geminiani
Sonata for violin & continuo No. 7 in C minor, Op. 1c/7
Works Info
Composer
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Francesco Geminiani
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
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1719
Publication Date
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1719
Average_duration
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11:07
Francesco Geminiani's Sonata for violin & continuo No. 7 in C minor, Op. 1c/7, was composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1716-1717. The sonata was premiered in London, where Geminiani had settled after leaving Italy. The sonata consists of four movements: Preludio, Allemanda, Sarabanda, and Giga. The Preludio is a slow and expressive movement, featuring a lyrical melody played by the violin over a simple continuo accompaniment. The Allemanda is a lively dance in triple meter, characterized by its rhythmic drive and virtuosic violin passages. The Sarabanda is a slow and stately dance in triple meter, featuring a melancholic melody played by the violin. The Giga is a fast and lively dance in compound meter, featuring a playful and energetic melody played by the violin. The Sonata for violin & continuo No. 7 in C minor, Op. 1c/7, is characteristic of Geminiani's style, which was heavily influenced by the Italian Baroque tradition. The sonata features a virtuosic violin part, with fast and intricate passages that showcase the performer's technical skill. The continuo accompaniment is relatively simple, providing a harmonic foundation for the violin melody. The sonata also features a strong sense of rhythm, with each movement characterized by a distinct dance form. Overall, the Sonata for violin & continuo No. 7 in C minor, Op. 1c/7, is a fine example of Geminiani's skill as a composer and his contribution to the development of the Baroque sonata. Its expressive melodies, virtuosic violin passages, and rhythmic drive make it a popular choice for performers and audiences alike.
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