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Wiener Minoritenkonvent Manuscript Xiv 726 Anonymous
Sonata No. 87 for violin & continuo
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Composer
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Wiener Minoritenkonvent Manuscript Xiv 726 Anonymous
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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8:00
The Sonata No. 87 for violin and continuo is a Baroque composition that was anonymously composed and is part of the Wiener Minoritenkonvent Manuscript XIV 726. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 18th century. The sonata is written in four movements, typical of the Baroque era. The first movement is marked as "Adagio" and is in the key of D minor. It is a slow and melancholic movement that sets the tone for the entire sonata. The violin and continuo play in a call-and-response style, with the violin taking the lead and the continuo responding with a simple accompaniment. The second movement is marked as "Allegro" and is in the key of F major. It is a lively and energetic movement that contrasts with the first movement. The violin and continuo play together in a fast and intricate melody, with the violin taking on a more virtuosic role. The third movement is marked as "Adagio" and is in the key of B-flat major. It is a slow and expressive movement that showcases the violin's ability to play long, sustained notes. The continuo provides a simple accompaniment, allowing the violin to take center stage. The final movement is marked as "Allegro" and is in the key of D minor. It is a fast and lively movement that brings the sonata to a close. The violin and continuo play together in a complex and intricate melody, with the violin once again taking on a more virtuosic role. Overall, the Sonata No. 87 for violin and continuo is a beautiful example of Baroque music. Its four movements showcase the different moods and styles of the era, from the slow and melancholic to the fast and lively. The use of the violin and continuo together creates a rich and full sound that is typical of Baroque music.
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