The Bach Chaconne UPDATE: As this post is getting a lot of attention, I have gone through and updated all the clips as my original choices all disappeared. The Chaconne from the Second Violin Partita in D minor by J. Bach is an extraordinary work-even for Bach who wrote something extraordinary every week.
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The 'Ciaccona' from Johann Sebastian Bach'sA chaconne (; French:; Spanish: chacona; Italian: ciaccona, pronounced; earlier English: chacony) is a type of musical composition popular in the era when it was much used as a vehicle for on a repeated short harmonic progression, often involving a fairly short repetitive bass-line which offered a compositional outline for variation, decoration, figuration and melodic invention. In this it closely resembles the.The ground bass, if there is one, may typically descend stepwise from the to the pitch of the; the harmonies given to the upper parts may emphasize the or a derivative pattern thereof.
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