Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Sonata for viola da gamba & continuo in D major, H. 559, Wq. 137
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Composer:Carl Philipp Emanuel BachGenre:ChamberStyle:SonataCompose Date:1746Publication Date:1930Average_duration:16:19Movement_count:3Movement ....Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Sonata for viola da gamba & continuo in D major, H. 559, Wq. 137 was composed in 1763. It premiered in Berlin, where Bach was working as a court musician for Frederick the Great. The sonata is comprised of three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Allegro. The first movement, Allegro, is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo. The viola da gamba and continuo engage in a playful dialogue, with the viola da gamba taking the lead in the melody. The movement is in sonata form, with a clear exposition, development, and recapitulation. The second movement, Adagio, is a slow and expressive piece. The viola da gamba takes on a more lyrical role, with the continuo providing a gentle accompaniment. The movement is in a simple ABA form, with the middle section providing a brief moment of contrast before returning to the opening theme. The final movement, Allegro, returns to the lively and energetic tempo of the first movement. The viola da gamba and continuo engage in a lively and playful dialogue, with both instruments taking turns in the melody. The movement is in a rondo form, with the opening theme returning several times throughout the movement. Overall, the Sonata for viola da gamba & continuo in D major, H. 559, Wq. 137 is a charming and delightful work. It showcases Bach's skill in writing for the viola da gamba, an instrument that was becoming less popular during his time. The sonata is characterized by its lively and playful dialogue between the viola da gamba and continuo, as well as its expressive and lyrical moments.More....
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