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Girolamo Frescobaldi
Il primo libro della canzoni ... No. 25, Canzon Seconda
Works Info
Composer
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Girolamo Frescobaldi
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Canzona
Publication Date
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1628
Average_duration
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4:21
Girolamo Frescobaldi was an Italian composer, organist, and keyboard player of the Baroque era. He was born in Ferrara, Italy, in 1583 and died in Rome in 1643. Frescobaldi was one of the most important composers of keyboard music in the early Baroque period, and his works had a significant influence on the development of keyboard music in Italy and beyond. Il primo libro della canzoni is a collection of canzonas for various instruments, including keyboard, published in 1628. The collection contains 38 pieces, and the No. 25 is the Canzon Seconda. The Canzon Seconda is a keyboard piece written for harpsichord or organ. It is a three-voice piece, with the upper voice in the right hand, the lower voice in the left hand, and the middle voice shared between the two hands. The Canzon Seconda is in the key of G minor and is composed in a binary form, with two contrasting sections. The first section is in a slow tempo and is characterized by a descending chromatic bass line. The second section is in a faster tempo and is more lively and rhythmic. The piece is notable for its use of dissonance and chromaticism, which were characteristic of the early Baroque period. The Canzon Seconda was premiered in Rome in 1628, and it quickly became popular among keyboard players in Italy and beyond. The piece was widely performed and published in various collections of keyboard music throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. In conclusion, the Canzon Seconda is a significant work in the early Baroque keyboard repertoire. Its use of dissonance and chromaticism, combined with its binary form and contrasting sections, make it a compelling and expressive piece of music. Its popularity and influence on keyboard music in Italy and beyond attest to its enduring appeal and importance in the history of music.
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