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And as played here, with all the sectional repeats, the partita lasted 35 minutes.
The chorale partita was a popular style during the middle and late Baroque era.
By the time I left, the pianist was playing a Bach partita in a minor key.
Two movements of the Partita expand freedom to the point of indeterminacy.
The melodic elements survive from one of the Partita's movements to the next, and this performance identified every connection.
Some contrasts did emerge in the suite and the partita, which consist mostly of dance movements.
Bach's Chaconne from the second partita is one of the most important things ever written for solo violin.
The partita contains five movements, given in Italian as:
The wonderful First Partita, just before intermission, seemed especially enticing in prospect.
Written in 1720, the year that Bach's first wife died, the partita is thought by many commentators to be an intensely personal requiem.
You know the overtones I can hear now on a violin string playing a Bach partita?
He played a few measures from Bach's B-flat partita before putting the violin down.
Thallarcha partita is a moth of the Arctiidae family.
The Partita was a round, pink-façaded affair just down the road from the Sintra.
The chorale partita is a set of variations on a chorale melody.
It makes a provocative if not altogether persuasive case for a subtext in the partita involving the death of Bach's first wife.
Seven piano pieces (partita in F minor).
But skip ahead to that partita's closing movement, the heavily chordal Chaconne, and prepare for something radically different.
Yet it is at the end of the Partita No. 2 that Bach places the Chaconne.
Damon Rhys reclined in the old easy chair, playing his favourite Bach partita on the violin.
Latinblue partita for piano.
Miniature Partita.
The program's centerpiece was the world premiere of Francis Thorne's Partita No. 2.
Maxim Vengerov playing Chaconne from partita in D by Bach.