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Giovanni Salvatore
Ricercare settimo del settimo tuono naturale con 4. fughe
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Works Info
Composer
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Giovanni Salvatore
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Ricercar
Average_duration
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3:28
Giovanni Salvatore's 'Ricercare settimo del settimo tuono naturale con 4. fughe' is a significant work in the history of music. It was composed in the Baroque era, specifically in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written around 1710. The piece was premiered in Italy, where Salvatore was born and spent most of his life. The 'Ricercare settimo del settimo tuono naturale con 4. fughe' is a keyboard work, specifically for the harpsichord. It consists of four movements, each of which is a fugue. The piece is written in the key of C major, and the title refers to the seventh natural tone of the scale. The use of the term "ricercare" in the title is significant, as it was a term used in the Baroque era to describe a type of instrumental composition that was characterized by its contrapuntal complexity. The first movement of the 'Ricercare settimo del settimo tuono naturale con 4. fughe' is a fugue in four voices. It is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and the use of chromaticism. The second movement is a fugue in three voices, and it is notable for its use of imitation and the use of a descending chromatic line. The third movement is a fugue in two voices, and it is characterized by its use of syncopation and the use of a descending chromatic line. The final movement is a fugue in four voices, and it is notable for its use of stretto and the use of a descending chromatic line. Overall, the 'Ricercare settimo del settimo tuono naturale con 4. fughe' is a significant work in the history of music. It is a prime example of the contrapuntal complexity that was characteristic of the Baroque era, and it demonstrates Salvatore's skill as a composer. The piece is still performed today, and it remains an important part of the keyboard repertoire.
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