- Master A minor's passionate, dramatic character
- Execute chromatic passages and modal nuances
- Study expressive ornamentation in dramatic contexts
- Develop rhetorical intensity and affect
About This Piece
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Difficulty: Advanced
Key: A minor (no sharps or flats)
Movements: I. Largo - II. Allegro - III. Dolce - IV. Presto
I. Largo - Dramatic Opening
Intense A minor opening. Tempo: ♩ = 42-48
Elaborate embellishments intensifying dramatic character.
II. Allegro - Passionate Energy
Dramatic minor mode with chromatic inflections. Tempo: ♩ = 108-120
III. Dolce - Sweet Interlude
Gentle, sweet character contrasting with outer movements. Tempo: ♩ = 60-66
IV. Presto - Virtuosic Finale
Rapid finale with technical demands. Tempo: ♩ = 138-152
Performance Practice
A minor's Baroque affect: passionate, serious, potential for both melancholy and dramatic intensity. This sonata explores these qualities deeply. The contrast between intense outer movements and the Dolce provides dramatic arc. Telemann's ornaments show how to intensify minor mode expression.
Performance Goal: Convey A minor's dramatic intensity. Ornaments should enhance passionate character. The Dolce provides necessary contrast - make it genuinely sweet and tender. This sonata demonstrates emotional range and technical mastery.