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The Third Suite most notably explores further the melodic and orchestral possibilities exposed in its two predecessors as well as for Tchaikovsky's return to large-scale variation form. [11] The final movement, Tema con variazioni , is a wonderful example of the composer's creative genius and it is a locus classicus of scoring.
Orchestral Suite No. 1, Orchestral Suite No. 2, Orchestral Suite No. 3 and Orchestral Suite No. 4: performances by the Netherlands Bach Society (video and background information) Orchestral Suite No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; Orchestral Suite No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 Werner Icking Music ...
Bach's third Orchestral Suite in D major, composed in the first half of the 18th century, has an "Air" as second movement, following its French overture opening movement. The suite is composed for three trumpets , timpani , two oboes , strings (two violin parts and a viola part), and basso continuo .
Orchestral Suite No. 1: C maj. 2Ob Bas Str Bc 31 1: 3 VII/1: 3 Ouverture Courante 2Gavotte Forlane 2Minuet 2Bourrée 2Passepied 01252: 1067 11. 1738–1739 Orchestral Suite No. 2: B min. Fl Str Bc 31 1: 24 VII/1: 27 Ouverture Rondeau Sarabande 2Bourrée 2Polonaise Minuet Badinerie 01253: 1068 11. c.1730 Orchestral Suite No. 3: D maj. 3Tr Tmp ...
The Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, Op. 27, subtitled "Villageoise" in French ("Săteasca" in Romanian), is an orchestral composition by the Romanian composer George Enescu, written in 1937–38. History
Op. 53 Orchestral Suite No. 2 in C (1883) Op. 54 16 Children's songs (1883; the 5th song Legend was the basis of Anton Arensky's Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky, Op. 35a) Op. 55 Orchestral Suite No. 3 in G (1884) Op. 56 Concert Fantasia in G, for piano and orchestra (1884) Op. 57 6 Songs (1884) Op. 58 Manfred Symphony in B minor (1885)
Orchestral suites, BWV 1066–1069, also called overtures; Orchestral Suite in G minor, BWV 1070 (doubtful) See also. List of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach
Gavotte from J.S. Bach's French Suite No. 5. A suite, in Western classical music, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral/concert band pieces. It originated in the late 14th century as a pairing of dance tunes; and grew in scope so that by the early 17th century it comprised up to five dances, sometimes with a prelude.