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Of Domenico Scarlatti's 555 keyboard sonatas, 151 are in minor keys, and with 32 sonatas, D minor is the most often chosen minor key. The Art of Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach is in D minor. Michael Haydn 's only minor-key symphony, No. 29 , is in D minor.
The Keyboard suite in D minor (HWV 437) was composed by George Frideric Handel, for solo keyboard (harpsichord), between 1703 and 1706. It is also referred to as Suite de pièces Vol. 2 No. 4 . It was first published in 1733.
The Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K. 141, is a solo keyboard sonata written for harpsichord by the Italian composer Domenico Scarlatti. The sonata is characterised by fast repeated notes throughout, [1] which makes it generally difficult to play. [2] Because of its virtuosity, the piece is also described as a toccata. [3]
The Harpsichord Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052, is a concerto for harpsichord and Baroque string orchestra by Johann Sebastian Bach. In three movements, marked Allegro , Adagio and Allegro , it is the first of Bach's harpsichord concertos , BWV 1052–1065.
Keyboard Sonatas, Free Fantasies, and Rondos (1787) – Rondo for keyboard in D minor (Wq 61:4) H 291. Keyboard Sonatas, Free Fantasies, and Rondos (1787) – Fantasia for keyboard in C major (Wq 61:6) H 292. Keyboard Sonatina in G major (Wq 63:7) H 293. Keyboard Sonatina in E major (Wq 63:8) H 294. Keyboard Sonatina in D major (Wq 63:9) H 295.
Some two decades after the over twenty Weimar concerto transcriptions for unaccompanied keyboard instruments, Bach returned to L'estro armonico, and transcribed its No. 10, the concerto in B minor for four violins, cello, strings, and continuo, RV 580, to his concerto in A minor for four harpsichords, strings and continuo, BWV 1065.
Domenico Scarlatti: The Keyboard Sonatas – Lists at Classical.net, sorted by Longo, Kirkpatrick or Pestelli numbers or key, time signature; Scarlatti Domenico: Catalogue; lists original sources for more than 600 keyboard sonatas including many not listed in this article; newly discovered ones and doubtful ones; other lists such as Fadini's edition.
The Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV 903, is a work for harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach probably composed it during his time in Köthen from 1717 to 1723. The piece was already regarded as a unique masterpiece during his lifetime. It is now often played on piano.