Giovanni Battista Fontana
Sonata seconda a violino solo
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Composer:Giovanni Battista FontanaGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:6:51Giovanni Battista Fontana was an Italian composer and violinist who lived during the Baroque period. He is known for his contributions to the development of the sonata and the violin as a solo instrument. One of his most famous works is the 'Sonata seconda a violino solo', which was composed in the early 17th century. The 'Sonata seconda a violino solo' is a solo violin sonata that consists of four movements. It was composed in the early Baroque style, which is characterized by its use of ornamentation, improvisation, and the development of instrumental music. The sonata was written for a solo violin, which was a relatively new concept at the time. The first movement of the sonata is marked by its lively tempo and use of ornamentation. It is in the key of D major and is written in a binary form. The second movement is a slow and expressive adagio that is in the key of B minor. It features long, sustained notes and a melancholic melody. The third movement is a fast and lively allegro that is in the key of G major. It is characterized by its use of virtuosic runs and arpeggios. The final movement is a gigue that is in the key of D major. It is a lively dance that features a catchy melody and a driving rhythm. The 'Sonata seconda a violino solo' premiered in the early 17th century, although the exact date is unknown. It was likely performed in Italy, where Fontana spent most of his career. The sonata was well-received by audiences and helped to establish the violin as a solo instrument. Overall, the 'Sonata seconda a violino solo' is a prime example of early Baroque music. It showcases Fontana's skill as a composer and violinist and helped to pave the way for future developments in instrumental music.More....
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Sonata Seconda à Violino solo violino, viola da gamba, chitarrone, organo
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