Sonata No. 6 in E-flat major (J. C. F. Bach)

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The first 16 bars of the Sonata No.6 in E-flat major

Sonata No. 6 in E-flat major WXI/3 is a sonata written for keyboard by Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach.

Structure

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The piece starts off with a motif, which is in the score image, that then repeats with a slight variation at the end. There is then a short section involving a sequence and many typical baroque trills. There is then a section where the left hand plays a sequence, followed by a right hand playing three semiquavers. After several of these, there is a new motif. This then ends in some syncopation and finally, the piece repeats its original tune.

Further on, there is a modulation to A flat major, where the main theme is repeated. The piece ends with the last three-quarters of the original motif, its repeat and a modulation back to the original key of E flat major.

Culture

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This piece is currently on the 2009-2010, Grade 7 Piano syllabus of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music[1]

References

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  1. ^ ABRSM Grade 7 Piano Syllabus 2009-2010 Archived 2010-12-03 at the Wayback Machine on Page 2 list A Piece 1

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