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Tarquinio Merula
Ballo detto Gennaro
Works Info
Composer
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Tarquinio Merula
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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2:14
Ballo detto Gennaro is a dance suite composed by Tarquinio Merula, an Italian composer of the Baroque era. The piece was composed in the early 17th century and premiered in Venice, Italy. It is a collection of six movements, each with its own unique characteristics and style. The first movement, titled "Gagliarda," is a lively dance in triple meter. It features a strong, driving rhythm and a melody that is both playful and energetic. The second movement, "Canario," is a slower dance in duple meter. It has a more relaxed feel and features a simple, yet elegant melody. The third movement, "Ballo detto Gennaro," is the centerpiece of the suite. It is a fast-paced dance in triple meter that is full of energy and excitement. The melody is complex and intricate, with rapid runs and trills that showcase Merula's virtuosity as a composer. The fourth movement, "Corrente," is a lively dance in triple meter. It features a flowing melody that is both graceful and lively. The fifth movement, "Sarabanda," is a slow, stately dance in triple meter. It has a more serious and contemplative feel than the other movements, with a melody that is both haunting and beautiful. The final movement, "Giga," is a fast-paced dance in duple meter. It features a lively, upbeat melody that is full of energy and excitement. The piece ends with a flourish, bringing the suite to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, Ballo detto Gennaro is a masterful example of Baroque dance music. It showcases Merula's skill as a composer, with its intricate melodies, complex rhythms, and virtuosic flourishes. The suite is a testament to the beauty and power of Baroque music, and remains a beloved piece in the classical repertoire to this day.
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