Genre: Concerto
Composer: Bach
Title: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor BWV 1043
Composition Year: around 1718
Place of composition: Köthen
Tribute, instrument: Compositional age is older than two violin concertos. The theme of Tutti is not clearly divided into two parts, but the two violins of the solo part are imitating the same subject in the form of trio sonata. Later, he arranged this piece as "CWV 1062" for two harpsichord concertos.
Year of release: unknown
Place of premiere: unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Solo violin 2, violin 2, viola, ensemble bass
Composition of movements
(0:23) Beginning with the string ensemble Tutti, as in the first movement Vivace, D for 2/2, and two violin concertos. The song proceeds in a canonical counterpoint, and the first violin repeats after the second violin presents the subject. The two solo violins continue to work in canon format, and the first solo theme appeared again in the latter half. Afterwards, the theme of TuTi was played again, and the first movement was finished.
(04:30) 2 movement Largo ma non tanto, F major 12/8 beat, solo The second violin plays at a slow tempo to express the melody of the violin. After that, the first violin plays the melody repeatedly at a pitch above 5 degrees. The string ensemble is performed in the form of Sicilian style Austinato.
(11:32) 3 tracks Allegro, D forged 3/4, and a fast tempo for the poet and the ensemble. The first song of Tutti roots begins with a canon of 20 words. After the first violin presents the subject, the second violin will be played repeatedly. In the final part, a short piece of the first partial theme appears. After climaxing with triplets, the song ends with a concert.
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