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Jan Dismas Zelenka
Capriccio No. 5 in G major, ZWV 190
Works Info
Composer
:
Jan Dismas Zelenka
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1729
Publication Date
:
1963
Average_duration
:
16:45
Movement_count
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5
Movement ....
Jan Dismas Zelenka was a Czech composer of the Baroque era, known for his innovative and complex compositions. One of his most famous works is the Capriccio No. 5 in G major, ZWV 190, which was composed in the early 1720s. The Capriccio No. 5 is a chamber work for two oboes, bassoon, and continuo. It is divided into six movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement is a lively and energetic Allegro, featuring intricate counterpoint and virtuosic solo passages for the oboes. The second movement is a graceful and lyrical Adagio, with a beautiful melody that is passed between the oboes and bassoon. The third movement is a playful and rhythmic Allegro, with a catchy theme that is developed throughout the movement. The fourth movement is a slow and expressive Largo, with a mournful melody that is played by the oboes over a simple bass line. The fifth movement is a lively and dance-like Allegro, with a syncopated rhythm and a joyful, celebratory mood. The final movement is a fast and virtuosic Presto, with rapid-fire runs and intricate counterpoint that showcase the technical abilities of the performers. Overall, the Capriccio No. 5 is a masterful example of Zelenka's unique style, which combines elements of the Italian Baroque with the more complex and innovative techniques of the German Baroque. The work is characterized by its intricate counterpoint, virtuosic solo passages, and expressive melodies, which are all woven together into a cohesive and engaging musical narrative. The Capriccio No. 5 premiered in Dresden in the early 1720s, and remains a beloved and frequently performed work in the Baroque repertoire.
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