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Johann Gottlieb Janitsch
Sonata da Camera, for oboe d'amore, 2 violas & continuo in E minor, Op. 5b
Works Info
Composer
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Johann Gottlieb Janitsch
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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12:00
Movement_count
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3
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Johann Gottlieb Janitsch's Sonata da Camera, for oboe d'amore, 2 violas & continuo in E minor, Op. 5b, is a chamber music piece that was composed in the mid-18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1740 and 1750. The piece was premiered in Berlin, where Janitsch was employed as a court musician. The Sonata da Camera is divided into four movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is marked Adagio and is in E minor. It begins with a slow, mournful melody played by the oboe d'amore, which is then taken up by the violas. The movement is characterized by its expressive, melancholic tone. The second movement is marked Allegro and is in E major. It is a lively, dance-like piece that features a playful interplay between the oboe d'amore and the violas. The movement is characterized by its light, cheerful tone. The third movement is marked Largo and is in C major. It is a slow, contemplative piece that features a beautiful melody played by the oboe d'amore. The violas provide a gentle accompaniment, creating a sense of peacefulness and serenity. The final movement is marked Allegro and is in E minor. It is a fast-paced, energetic piece that features virtuosic passages for the oboe d'amore and the violas. The movement is characterized by its lively, joyful tone. Overall, the Sonata da Camera is a beautiful example of Janitsch's skill as a composer. It showcases his ability to create music that is both expressive and technically challenging, while also highlighting the unique qualities of the oboe d'amore and the viola.
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