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John Jenkins
Suite (Divisions) for lyra viol consort in D major
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Composer
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John Jenkins
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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11:36
Movement_count
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6
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John Jenkins was a prominent English composer of the early Baroque period, known for his contributions to the development of the viol consort. One of his most famous works is the Suite (Divisions) for lyra viol consort in D major, which was composed in the mid-17th century. The Suite (Divisions) for lyra viol consort in D major is believed to have been composed around 1650, during the later part of Jenkins' career. It was likely written for a group of musicians who played the lyra viol, a type of viola da gamba that was popular in England during the 17th century. The Suite consists of six movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement is a lively prelude, featuring fast runs and intricate ornamentation. The second movement is a stately pavane, characterized by its slow, dignified tempo and graceful melodies. The third movement is a lively galliard, featuring quick, dance-like rhythms and playful melodies. The fourth movement is a slow, melancholy sarabande, characterized by its mournful melodies and expressive harmonies. The fifth movement is a lively coranto, featuring fast, syncopated rhythms and lively melodies. The final movement is a lively jig, characterized by its fast, energetic tempo and playful melodies. Overall, the Suite (Divisions) for lyra viol consort in D major is a prime example of Jenkins' skill as a composer for the viol consort. It showcases his ability to write music that is both technically challenging and musically expressive, and it remains a popular work among viol players and early music enthusiasts today.
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