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Samuel Scheidt
Bergamasca, SSWV 560
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Works Info
Composer
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Samuel Scheidt
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Average_duration
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3:58
Samuel Scheidt's Bergamasca, SSWV 560 is a piece of music that was composed in the early 17th century. It is a part of the larger collection of works known as the Tabulatura Nova, which was published in 1624. The Bergamasca is one of the most well-known pieces from this collection and has been performed by many musicians over the years. The premiere of the Bergamasca is not known, but it is believed to have been performed in Germany during the early 17th century. The piece is written for keyboard instruments, specifically the organ or harpsichord. It is a relatively short piece, lasting only a few minutes, and is composed of a single movement. The Bergamasca is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, which is typical of the dance form from which it takes its name. The Bergamasca was a popular dance in Italy during the 16th and 17th centuries, and Scheidt's piece captures the spirit of this dance perfectly. The piece is in a minor key, which gives it a somewhat melancholic feel, but the lively rhythm and playful melody keep the mood light and upbeat. The piece is composed in a simple A-B-A form, with the A section being the main theme and the B section providing a contrast. The A section is characterized by a repeating bass line that provides a steady foundation for the melody to dance over. The melody itself is simple and catchy, with a playful and lighthearted feel. The B section provides a contrast to the A section, with a slower and more contemplative melody that is still in keeping with the overall mood of the piece. Overall, the Bergamasca is a delightful piece of music that captures the spirit of the dance form from which it takes its name. Its lively rhythm and playful melody make it a joy to listen to, and it is a testament to Scheidt's skill as a composer that it has remained popular for so many years.
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