Johann Friedrich Fasch
Sonata for recorder, oboe, violin & continuo in B flat major
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Composer:Johann Friedrich FaschGenre:ChamberStyle:SonataAverage_duration:8:43Johann Friedrich Fasch's Sonata for recorder, oboe, violin & continuo in B flat major was composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1710 and 1720. The sonata is a chamber music piece that features a trio of instruments - the recorder, oboe, and violin - accompanied by a continuo. The sonata is divided into three movements - a fast opening movement, a slow second movement, and a lively final movement. The first movement is marked Allegro and is in a binary form. It features a lively and energetic melody that is passed between the three instruments. The second movement is marked Largo and is in a ternary form. It is a slow and expressive movement that showcases the lyrical qualities of the three instruments. The final movement is marked Allegro and is in a binary form. It is a lively and playful movement that features a fast and intricate interplay between the three instruments. The sonata is characterized by its use of counterpoint and its balanced and harmonious structure. Fasch was known for his skillful use of counterpoint, and this sonata is no exception. The three instruments are woven together in a complex and intricate web of melodies and harmonies that showcase Fasch's mastery of the technique. The sonata also features a balanced and harmonious structure, with each movement building on the previous one to create a cohesive and satisfying whole. Overall, Fasch's Sonata for recorder, oboe, violin & continuo in B flat major is a beautiful and skillfully crafted chamber music piece that showcases the composer's mastery of counterpoint and his ability to create a balanced and harmonious structure. Its lively and energetic melodies, expressive slow movements, and intricate interplay between the three instruments make it a joy to listen to and a testament to Fasch's skill as a composer.More....
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