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Allegro: joyful; lively and fast: Joyful; moderately fast tempo Allegretto: a little bit joyful: Slightly less joyful than allegro (so slightly slower tempo) Andante: walking: At a walking pace; flowing; moderately slow tempo Andantino: a little bit walking: Less of a walking pace than andante (so slightly quicker) A tempo: to time: Return to ...
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Allegro; Andante; Allegro; The basso continuo can be provided by a variety of instruments. For example, in complete Bach recordings, Stephen Preston on Brilliant Classics (originally recorded by CRD UK) is accompanied by harpsichord and viola da gamba while on Hänssler Classic Jean-Claude Gérard is accompanied by piano and bassoon.
Rondo Pastorale (Allegro moderato) Minuet and Musette (Allegro moderato) Scherzo (Presto – Doppio più lento – Lento – Presto) The concerto has an element of cyclic form. Each movement begins and ends with the same pentatonic theme, spanning an octave. [4] It is scored for a solo oboe and strings.
Introduction and Allegro was composed in a neo-resurrected form of the Baroque concerto grosso. [4] However, such solos are not confined solely to the solo quartet, but rather are distributed ever so often among the accompanying orchestra, such as at the first transition entering the Allegro.
Allegro con brio; Adagio ma non troppo (E-flat major) Scherzo: Allegro; La Malinconia: Adagio – Allegretto quasi Allegro; This work begins with a sonata form. The first theme starts in B♭ with a conversation between the first violin and the cello. After a little bit of back and forth, the second violin takes over the conversation from the ...
March for the Funeral of Czar Alexander I — the music exists both in manuscript and printed version for piano; Piano 4-hands. 3 Waltzes (First Set) — the music is lost; 3 Waltzes (Second Set, 1818) ded. Mlle. F. Rehausen; 3 Waltzes (Third Set, 1819) ded. Ladies Jane & Georgina Paget; 3 Waltzes (Fourth Set, 1820) ded. Ladies Augusta & Agnes ...