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Massimiliano Neri
Sonata à 6 No. 8
Works Info
Composer
:
Massimiliano Neri
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Sonata
Compose Date
:
1651
Average_duration
:
4:55
Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I cannot provide information on a specific musical composition without referring to a source. However, I can provide general information on sonatas and their characteristics. A sonata is a musical composition that typically consists of three or four movements. It is usually written for a solo instrument, such as piano or violin, or a small ensemble, such as a string quartet. The term "sonata" comes from the Italian word "sonare," which means "to sound." The first movement of a sonata is usually in sonata form, which consists of three main sections: the exposition, development, and recapitulation. The exposition presents the main themes of the piece, the development section explores and develops these themes, and the recapitulation restates the themes in their original form. The second movement of a sonata is usually slower and more lyrical than the first movement. It may be in a different key or mode than the first movement. The third movement of a sonata is usually a dance-like movement, such as a minuet or a scherzo. It is often in ternary form, which consists of an A section, a contrasting B section, and a return to the A section. The fourth movement of a sonata, if present, is usually fast and lively. It may be in sonata form, rondo form, or another form. Overall, sonatas are characterized by their formal structure, use of thematic material, and virtuosic writing for the solo instrument or ensemble.
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Sonata at 6 no. 8th  Sonata VIII à 6, 2 soprani e fagotto, tre tromboni, violino, cornetto, fagotto, 3 tromboni
4:7
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Sonata at 6 no. 8th  Sonata Ottava (from: Sonate Op. 2, Venice 1651)
4:48
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