• Sonata da chiesa (Italian: "church sonata") is a 17th-century genre of musical composition for one or more melody instruments and is regarded an antecedent...
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    sonata da chiesa are also most often in one key, one or two of the internal movements are sometimes in a contrasting tonality. The sonata da chiesa,...
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  • Corelli contributed to the popularity of both the sonata da camera and sonata da chiesa. The term sonata da camera was originally used in its literal meaning...
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    become standard by that time.[page needed] The set consists of three sonatas da chiesa in four movements and three partitas (or partias) in dance-form movements...
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  • (disambiguation) Chiese (river), northern Italy Sonata da chiesa, a sacred musical form also known as church sonata La Chiesa, a 1989 religious horror film This disambiguation...
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  • two distinct types of sonatas appeared: sonata da camera (chamber sonata) and sonata da chiesa (church sonata). The sonata da camera had three movements...
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  • manuscript fragment was a portion of a church sonata (sonata da chiesa, one of two standard forms of the trio sonata) in G minor composed by Albinoni, possibly...
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    the sonata da chiesa (see below), but there are as many exceptions to the rule as adherences. Commentators agree that the collection of organ sonatas marks...
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    term "sonata" generally referred to either the sonata da chiesa (church sonata) or sonata da camera (chamber sonata), both of which were sonatas for various...
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  • Concerto in G major for Viola contains four movements, and follows sonata da chiesa form, alternating between the tutti and solo sections, a common practice...
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    2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo. The symphony is a sonata da chiesa in four movements: Adagio cantabile, 2 4 Allegro, Menuetto con Trio...
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  • the organ including a March in G (1881), a one-movement Sonata in E minor (Sonata da Chiesa), which appeared in The Organist's Quarterly Journal Part...
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    Jergenson Frank Martin; Nancy Laird Chance; Ursula Mamlok (1982). Sonata da chiesa (Music LP). www.worldcat.org (studio recordings). Greenville,Maine:...
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    and common time. This already sets the sonata apart from the previous sonatas, which like the sonatas da chiesa of Corelli start with slow movements: BWV...
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    Pasquini to compose for her; Arcangelo Corelli dedicated his first work, Sonata da chiesa opus 1, to her. On 2 February 1687 Corelli or Alessandro Scarlatti...
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  • It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo. A sonata da chiesa, it is in four movements: Adagio ma non troppo, 2 4 Allegro, 3 4 Menuet...
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  • form of the sonata da chiesa. Leonarda's sonatas, however, vary from as few as four (Sonatas 6 and 9) to as many as thirteen movements (Sonata 4), and her...
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  • (1560–1629) August Nörmiger (1560–1613) Thomas Robinson (1560–1610) Lodovico Grossi da Viadana (c. 1560–1627) Scipione Dentice (1560–1635) Carlo Gesualdo (1560–1613)...
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  • the ensemble canzonas were the direct ancestors of the 17th-century sonata da chiesa. Caldwell, John (2001). "Canzona". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John...
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    minor, TWV 41:c3 Sonata da chiesa, TWV 41:g5 (for Melodic instrument – Violin, Flute or Oboe, from Der getreue Musikmeister) Sonata in A minor TWV 41:a3...
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    harpsichord sonatas. The French overture featured a quick fugal section after a slow introduction. The second movement of a sonata da chiesa, as written...
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  • 1 (1973) Solo 6 (1980; written for H.J. Scheitzbach) Allen Brings Sonata da chiesa for solo cello (1980, dedicated to Alexander Kouguell) Benjamin Britten...
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  • (See also Sonata for a discussion about sonatas da camera and da chiesa.) These distinctions blurred over time. Corelli composed 48 trio sonatas, 12 violin...
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    sonata da camera (chamber sonata) and the sonata da chiesa (church sonata). These were compositions for one to five or more instruments. The sonata da...
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    of the suite and the sonata into multiple movements, which gave rise to the sonata da chiesa, the sonata da camera, to the sonata, to the concerto grosso...
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    Allemande Courante Sarabande Gigue Gavotte Minuet Sonata Sonata da camera Sonata da chiesa Trio sonata Partita Canzona Sinfonia Fantasia Ricercar Toccata...
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  • slow–fast–slow–fast order of movements, perhaps looking back to the old sonata da chiesa form. The Scherzo represents a lighter side of grief; since the work...
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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote seventeen Church Sonatas (sonate da chiesa), also known as Epistle Sonatas, between 1772 and 1780. These are short single-movement...
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    (1890–1974) Sonata da chiesa for viola d'amore and organ or string orchestra (1952) Paul Hindemith (1895–1963) Kleine Sonate (Small Sonata) for viola d'amore...
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  • music, which is often melancholy, even mournful. The trio sonata is a contrapuntal sonata da chiesa, whose style was at odds with Frederick’s secular tastes...
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