Matthew Locke
Suite, for consort No. 1 in C minor
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Composer:Matthew LockeGenre:ChamberStyle:SuiteAverage_duration:8:25Matthew Locke's 'Suite, for consort No. 1 in C minor' is a baroque composition that was composed in the mid-17th century. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1650 and 1670. The suite was first premiered in London, England, and was performed by a consort of instruments, which typically included violins, violas, cellos, and basses. The suite consists of several movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a prelude, which sets the tone for the rest of the suite. It is a slow and stately piece that features a simple melody played by the violins and violas. The second movement is a lively and energetic dance called a courante. This movement features a fast and intricate melody that is played by the violins and cellos. The third movement is a slow and mournful piece called a sarabande. This movement is characterized by its use of suspensions and dissonances, which create a sense of tension and sadness. The fourth movement is a lively and playful dance called a jig. This movement features a fast and lively melody that is played by the violins and cellos. The fifth movement is a slow and stately piece called an allemande. This movement features a simple and elegant melody that is played by the violins and violas. The sixth and final movement is a fast and lively dance called a gigue. This movement features a complex and intricate melody that is played by all of the instruments in the consort. Overall, Matthew Locke's 'Suite, for consort No. 1 in C minor' is a beautiful and complex baroque composition that showcases the talents of the composer and the musicians who perform it. Its use of different movements and unique characteristics make it a timeless piece of music that is still enjoyed by audiences today.More....
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