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Johann Schobert
Sonatas (6) for harpsichord & violin ad lib, Op. 14
Works Info
Composer
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Johann Schobert
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Johann Schobert's 'Sonatas (6) for harpsichord & violin ad lib, Op. 14' is a collection of six sonatas composed for harpsichord and violin. The collection was composed in the mid-18th century, and it premiered in Paris in 1763. The six sonatas in the collection are each composed of three movements: a fast opening movement, a slow middle movement, and a lively closing movement. The sonatas are written in the traditional sonata form, with the first movement in sonata-allegro form, the second movement in a slow lyrical form, and the third movement in a lively dance form. The first movement of each sonata is characterized by its lively and energetic nature, with fast-paced melodies and intricate harmonies. The second movement is more introspective and contemplative, with a slower tempo and more expressive melodies. The third movement is characterized by its lively and dance-like nature, with catchy melodies and rhythmic patterns that are sure to get the listener's foot tapping. One of the unique features of Schobert's sonatas is the inclusion of the violin ad lib, which means that the violin part is optional and can be played by the harpsichordist if a violinist is not available. This feature allows for greater flexibility in performance and makes the sonatas accessible to a wider range of musicians. Overall, Schobert's 'Sonatas (6) for harpsichord & violin ad lib, Op. 14' is a delightful collection of sonatas that showcases the composer's skill in writing for the harpsichord and violin. The lively and energetic nature of the first and third movements is balanced by the introspective and contemplative nature of the second movement, making for a well-rounded and enjoyable listening experience.
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