Concerto a Cinque Op. 5 No. 4

Composer

Key

G Major, E minor, G Major

Nationality

Italian


Time Signature

4/4, 6/8

Stylistic Period

Level

4

Annotation

Movement I

Key: G Major

Range: F#4-D6

Tempo: Allegro

Time Signature: 4/4

Left Hand

  • 1st – 3rd positions
  • Sequential melodic patterns
  • Trills
  • 16th note runs – mostly step-wise

Bowing

  • Rapid detaché

Rhythm

  • Ties over the barline
Movement II

Key: G Major

Range: E4-F#5

Tempo: Adagio

Time Signature: 4/4

Left Hand

  • Can be played in 1st position
  • First finger moves from Low 1 A#4 – Regular 1 – F#5

Bowing

  • Legato

Rhythm

  • Ties over the barline
  • Quarter notes and half notes and one whole note at end.
* Movement is 8 measures in length.
 
Movement III

Key: G Major

Range: F#4-D6

Tempo: Allegro

Time Signature: 6/8

Left Hand

  • 1st – 3rd positions
  • 16th note arpeggio runs
  • Accidentals included in fast 16th note passages

Bowing

  • Rapid detaché

Rhythm

  • Ties: Dotted quarter tied to 16th note
  • Ties: Quarter tied to eighth using syncopation; ties also over barline

Recording

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look inside Concerto a cinque in G Major Op. 10 No. 4 Composed by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1671-1751). Edited by Walter Kolneder. Violin & Piano. Violin (Solo) Part, Piano (Reduction). 19 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM370. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.GM370).

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