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Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D major, movement III by Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D major, movement III by Johann Sebastian Bach
Dynamics
No dynamics whatsoever as the piece is accompanied by a harpsichord. Most instruments would play the same volume or be allowed their discretion to change the volume somewhat.
For a 'louder' sound, the harpsichord plays a fuller chord - e.g a diminished 7th instead of an open 5th
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Genre
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Gigue - a lively, spritely, fast-moving French dance
Historically Informed Performance: People trying to perform the piece exactly as it would've been in the time it was written
Structure
Concerto - a soloist with an orchestra, has three movements and is in the Italian style (I is fast, II is slow, III is fast again)
Fugato - The first melody (subject) is monophonic, but the texture becomes polyphonic when the answer comes in
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Ritornello Form - means a little return; where the music keeps coming back to the beginning / opening idea
This piece is in ternary form - has three sections A, B and A1 - and B is longer than both A and A1
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Melody
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Piece plays a lot of sequences, as well as lots of immitation
Instrumentation
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Cembal Concertato - a harpsichord, plays both solo parts and accompaniment in this piece
Texture
Homophonic - one layer of texture, just the tune / melody
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