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Bernardo Storace
Corrente (II)
Works Info
Composer
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Bernardo Storace
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Courante
Average_duration
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1:37
Bernardo Storace was an Italian composer and harpsichordist who lived in the 17th century. He is known for his keyboard music, particularly his collection of dances for harpsichord, Selva di varie compositioni d'intavolatura per cimbalo ed organo, published in 1664. One of the most popular pieces from this collection is the Corrente (II). The Corrente (II) is a dance in triple meter, similar to a waltz. It is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo, with a constant flow of notes that creates a sense of motion and momentum. The piece is written in the key of G major and has a simple A-B-A form, with each section repeated. The Corrente (II) was likely composed in the mid-17th century, although the exact date is unknown. It was first published in Storace's Selva di varie compositioni d'intavolatura per cimbalo ed organo in 1664. The collection was dedicated to the Duke of Mantua, Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, and was intended for use by both amateur and professional keyboard players. The Corrente (II) is one of the most popular pieces from Storace's collection, and has been performed and recorded by numerous musicians over the years. Its lively tempo and catchy melody make it a favorite among harpsichordists and early music enthusiasts. Overall, the Corrente (II) is a prime example of Storace's skill as a composer of keyboard music. Its lively tempo, catchy melody, and simple form make it a perfect example of the dance music of the 17th century.
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