Genre: Solo
Composer: Bach
Title: Partita for Solo Violin No. 2 in D minor BWV 1004
Composition Year: Before 1720
Place of composition: Weimar or Kiteen
Publications / Editions: Sheet music: The National Library of Berlin. In 1802, Jim Locke publishes six songs (BWV 1001 ~ 1006) in one volume.
Dedication and instrumentation: Because the last Chaconne movement is played independently, it is most widely known among the three songs.
Year of release: unknown
Place of premiere: unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Solo violin
Composition of movements
1 movements
Allemanda, D Forged 4/4 beat, 16th note, consisting of two parts, repeating the whole part of the verse.
2 movements
Corrente, D Forged 3/4 beat, 1 Move in contrast to triad note and dot rhythm as opposed to 16th note. The whole is composed of two parts.
3 movements
Sarabanda, D forged 3/4, giving the accent effect because the second beat of the subject is long. In the slow part, proceed in units of 8 bars.
4 movements
Giga, D Forged 12/8 Beats, Beginning of Part 1 and Beginning of Part 2 proceed around the eighth note but centered on the other sixteenth note.
5 movement
Ciaccona, D Forged 3/4 beat, 256-note scale. Buzzy's solo piano version is famous. Chaconne is a form of dancing, which is a new form of harmonious and counterpointing, with one melody repeating several times. The theme is presented as the Mars in the midrange, and the second beat is composed of a long dot. Tempo is not specified.
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