Johann Jakob Walther
Passagagli for violin & continuo No. 7 in D minor
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Composer:Johann Jakob WaltherGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:9:39Johann Jakob Walther's Passagagli for violin & continuo No. 7 in D minor is a Baroque-era composition that was written in the late 17th century. The piece is believed to have been composed around 1680, although the exact date is not known. It was first premiered in Germany, where Walther was born and spent most of his life. The Passagagli for violin & continuo No. 7 in D minor is a single-movement work that is characterized by its use of a repeating bass line, or ground bass. The piece is structured around a series of variations on this bass line, with the violin taking the lead in each variation. The continuo, which typically consists of a harpsichord or organ and a cello or bass viol, provides a steady rhythmic foundation for the violin. The Passagagli for violin & continuo No. 7 in D minor is notable for its use of chromaticism, which was a hallmark of the Baroque era. The piece features a number of unexpected harmonic shifts and dissonances, which create a sense of tension and release throughout the work. The violin part is also highly virtuosic, with rapid runs and intricate ornamentation that showcase the performer's technical skill. Overall, the Passagagli for violin & continuo No. 7 in D minor is a prime example of the Baroque-era passacaglia form, which was characterized by its use of a repeating bass line. Walther's composition is notable for its use of chromaticism and virtuosic violin writing, and it remains a popular work in the violin repertoire to this day.More....
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