Chaconne in D minor

RMD1451
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Composer: Purcell, Henry
Arranger: David Heyes
Instrumentation: 4 Double Basses
Publisher: Recital Music

Description

Purcell’s Chacony (Chaconne) in G minor is originally for viols and could have been written as an independent piece or as incidental music to a play, although scholars are unsure of its date or why it was composed. Chacony is the original spelling of the piece, changed to the French Chaconne over the years, and is a set of variations over a recurrent ground bass or repeated harmonic progression. It transcribes well for Double Bass, Quartet, although transposed into D minor, and bowings and dynamics can be amended by each quartet to create a unique interpretation and performance. Vibrato can be used as an ornament and the occasional trill or mordent can be added to great effect.

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