Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Sonatina, concerto for harpsichord in G major, H. 451, Wq. 98
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Composer:Carl Philipp Emanuel BachGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1762Average_duration:12:34Movement_count:3Movement ....Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Sonatina, Concerto for Harpsichord in G Major, H. 451, Wq. 98, is a three-movement work for solo harpsichord and orchestra. It was composed in 1765 and premiered in Hamburg, Germany, the same year. The first movement, marked Allegro di molto, is in sonata form and begins with a lively and energetic theme played by the orchestra. The harpsichord enters with a virtuosic solo passage, leading into the second theme. The movement features a dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra, with the harpsichord showcasing its technical capabilities through rapid runs and trills. The second movement, marked Largo, is a slow and expressive aria-like piece. The harpsichord plays a lyrical melody accompanied by the orchestra, with moments of ornamentation and embellishment. The movement is characterized by its emotional depth and introspective quality. The final movement, marked Presto, is a lively and playful dance-like piece. The harpsichord and orchestra engage in a lively dialogue, with the soloist showcasing its technical prowess through rapid runs and trills. The movement features a lively and energetic theme that is developed throughout the movement, leading to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, Bach's Sonatina, Concerto for Harpsichord in G Major, H. 451, Wq. 98, is a virtuosic and expressive work that showcases the technical capabilities of the harpsichord. The work is characterized by its lively and energetic themes, expressive melodies, and playful dance-like movements.More....
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