Gaetano Valeri
Sonatas for harpsichord & organ (Biblioteca Capitolare della Cattedrale di Padova)
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Composer:Gaetano ValeriGenre:KeyboardAverage_duration:5:11Gaetano Valeri was an Italian composer and harpsichordist who lived from 1760 to 1822. He was a prolific composer of keyboard music, and his Sonatas for harpsichord & organ, which were composed in the late 18th century, are among his most important works. The Sonatas for harpsichord & organ were composed for the Biblioteca Capitolare della Cattedrale di Padova, a library in Padua, Italy. They were likely composed in the 1780s or 1790s, although the exact date of composition is not known. The sonatas were first performed in Padua, and they were likely intended for use in church services. The Sonatas for harpsichord & organ consist of six movements, each of which is in a different key. The first movement of each sonata is a fast allegro, while the second movement is a slower and more lyrical adagio. The third movement is a minuet or a scherzo, and the fourth movement is a fast and lively allegro. The fifth movement is a slow and expressive adagio, and the final movement is a fast and energetic allegro. The Sonatas for harpsichord & organ are characterized by their virtuosic keyboard writing and their use of counterpoint. Valeri was a skilled keyboard player himself, and he wrote these sonatas to showcase his own abilities as well as those of other keyboard players. The sonatas are also notable for their use of ornamentation, which was a common feature of keyboard music in the late 18th century. Overall, the Sonatas for harpsichord & organ are an important example of late 18th-century keyboard music. They demonstrate Valeri's skill as a composer and keyboard player, and they provide a valuable insight into the musical culture of Padua in the late 18th century.More....
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Sonatas for harpsichord & organ (Capitular Library of the Cathedral of Padua)
Sonata I: Allegro - Do Maggiore
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