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The Partita for keyboard No. 2 in C minor, BWV 826, is a suite of six movements written for the harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was announced in 1727, [ 1 ] issued individually, and then published as Bach's Clavier-Übung I in 1731.
The tonalities of the six Partitas (B ♭ major, C minor, A minor, D major, G major, E minor) may seem to be random, but in fact they form a sequence of intervals going up and then down by increasing amounts: a second up (B ♭ to C), a third down (C to A), a fourth up (A to D), a fifth down (D to G), and finally a sixth up (G to E). [5]
Partita (also partie, partia, parthia, or parthie [1]) was originally the name for a single-instrumental piece of music (16th and 17th centuries), but Johann Kuhnau (Thomaskantor until 1722), his student Christoph Graupner, and Johann Sebastian Bach used it for collections of musical pieces, as a synonym for suite.
"Noi, ragazzi di oggi" (transl. "We, young people of today") is a musical piece written by Cristiano Minellono and Toto Cutugno , performed by Luis Miguel and released by EMI Italiana in 1985. Background
"La partita di pallone" (transl. "The soccer game") is a 1962 song composed by Edoardo Vianello (music) and Carlo Rossi (lyrics), arranged by Luis Bacalov and performed by Rita Pavone . The song was Pavone's first single, released shortly after her Festival degli sconosciuti [ it ] victory, and was a huge success, effectively launching her ...
Prior to publication, two movements of BWV 830 formed part of the first version of the sixth sonata in E minor for obbligato harpsichord and violin, BWV 1019: the Corrente as a harpsichord solo; and the Tempo di gavotta as a duo for violin and harpsichord. The surviving manuscript, largely written by Bach's nephew Johann Heinrich Bach, has been ...
Partita for keyboard No. 4 in D Major, BWV 828, is a keyboard suite by Johann Sebastian Bach, originally dated 1728. [1] It is the fourth suite in his Clavier-Übung I.
Partita for 8 Voices is an a cappella composition by American composer Caroline Shaw. It was composed from 2009 through 2012 for the vocal group Roomful of Teeth and was released on their Grammy Award -winning self-titled debut album on October 30, 2012.