Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Polonaise for keyboard in F minor, F. 12/10 (BR A36)
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Composer:Wilhelm Friedemann BachGenre:KeyboardCompose Date:ca. 1765Publication Date:1993Average_duration:3:26Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, the eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, composed the 'Polonaise for keyboard in F minor, F. 12/10 (BR A36)' in the mid-18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written during his time as the court organist in Dresden, between 1746 and 1764. The 'Polonaise' is a single-movement work that is characterized by its lively and dance-like rhythm. It is written in F minor, a key that was often associated with melancholy and introspection during the Baroque period. The piece is structured in a binary form, with two distinct sections that are repeated. The opening section of the 'Polonaise' features a series of ascending and descending arpeggios that create a sense of tension and anticipation. This leads into the main theme, which is characterized by its syncopated rhythm and playful melody. The theme is repeated several times, with variations and embellishments added each time. The second section of the 'Polonaise' is more subdued and introspective, featuring a slower tempo and a more contemplative melody. This section provides a contrast to the lively and energetic opening, and allows the listener to reflect on the themes and emotions presented in the piece. Overall, the 'Polonaise for keyboard in F minor, F. 12/10 (BR A36)' is a charming and engaging work that showcases Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's skill as a composer. Its lively rhythms and playful melodies make it a popular choice for keyboardists and audiences alike, and it remains a beloved piece of Baroque music to this day.More....
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