Genre: Orchestral Song
Composer: Bach
Title: Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C major BWV 1066
Composition Year: From 1718 to 1725
Place of composition: Köthen
Dedication and instrument: The four "orchestral suite" is the oldest form of composition no. In 1736, a music magazine published a weekly concert in Leipzig, where the composer directed.
First Year: Unknown.
Premiere Place: Unknown.
Starring: Unknown.
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Oboe 2, Fado, violin 2, viola, bass
Composition of movements
One piece Ouverture, 4/4 time in C major format - 2/2 time - 4/4 time format, typical French overture format. The first part of the first part begins with the rhythm of the head part. After the first slow part is repeated twice, it goes to fast fugal format. Part 2 proceeds in fugue format with 2/2 beat. Part 3: Return to Part 1
2 Courante, C Major 3/2 Beginning, the name "Courant" comes from the French word "run". It progresses at a fast tempo while the wind and strings are overlapping.
Three songs Gavotte, two songs in C major 2/2, three parts of wind accompanied by a string ensemble, and a second part of a string accompaniment with occasional three wind instruments.
It comes from four songs Forlane, C major 6/4, and Northern Italian dance. Two oboes and a first violin perform unison on the accompaniment of low sound.
It consists of five songs Minuet, C major 3/4 beats, and two parts. Part 1 proceeds to the center of the expanded chord. Part 2 proceeds to the stringed instrument only.
6 songs Bourrée, C major 2/2 Beat, trio played in two fast-paced dancing styles with two oboes and pawns.
Seven songs are Passepied, C major is 3/4 beat, and dance form. In the first part, the oboe and the first violin perform the playing, and in the second part, two oboe plays the center.
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