Johann Christian Bach
Symphonie Concertante in E flat major, CW C33ab (T. 284/6)
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Composer:Johann Christian BachGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:Oct 7, 1773Publication Date:1773Average_duration:19:17Movement_count:3Movement ....Johann Christian Bach's 'Symphonie Concertante in E flat major, CW C33ab (T. 284/6)' was composed in the late 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1770 and 1780. The piece was premiered in London, where Bach was living and working at the time. The symphonie concertante is a genre that emerged in the mid-18th century and was popular in the classical period. It is a type of orchestral work that features multiple solo instruments, typically two or more. Bach's 'Symphonie Concertante in E flat major' is scored for two violins, cello, and piano, with the orchestra consisting of strings, two oboes, two horns, and bassoon. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked Allegro, and it begins with a lively and energetic theme played by the orchestra. The solo instruments then enter, each taking turns to play variations on the theme. The movement is characterized by its playful and virtuosic solo passages, as well as its use of counterpoint and imitation between the soloists. The second movement is marked Adagio, and it is a slow and lyrical piece that features the solo violin and cello. The piano provides a delicate accompaniment, while the orchestra plays a simple and understated melody in the background. The movement is notable for its expressive and emotional qualities, as well as its use of ornamentation and embellishment in the solo parts. The final movement is marked Presto, and it is a fast and lively piece that features all of the solo instruments. The movement is characterized by its rapid and intricate passages, as well as its use of syncopation and rhythmic complexity. The orchestra provides a driving and energetic accompaniment, while the soloists engage in a playful and virtuosic dialogue. Overall, Bach's 'Symphonie Concertante in E flat major' is a charming and delightful work that showcases the talents of its soloists and the skill of its composer. It is a fine example of the symphonie concertante genre, and it remains a popular and beloved piece in the classical repertoire.More....
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