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Sonata per violino

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Hello,

This is my sonata for violin in g major in the early italian baroque language. I did a very lazy conitnuo realization.. so please dont mind that 😛

I. Grave

II. Allegro

III. Adagio

IV. Vivace

 

SimenN

Edited by Simen-N

Cool! Why did you decide to do baroque and how did you write it? Just curious as I want to write a baroque sonata

Hi, I absolutely love the piece, 100% baroque...my favourite one is the allegro. Why do you mean your continuo is lazy? I find it very nice!

Edited by Guillem82

  • 3 weeks later...

It’s always a pleasure to see composers revisiting this period of music. You evidently have an excellent grasp of baroque idioms, specifically that of the Italian school. I am reminded of the music of Locatelli and his counterparts. 

Thanks for sharing 

Well-written, sir. Well-written.  I almost want to hear the GRAVE at Allegro.  I understand why you did it but it seems that it would work at the faster tempo also.

I love it sir, It really interesting, i heard it with peaceful mind. Thanks for sharing...., Keep it up.

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