Publisher:ISCCAC
Qian Cheng
Qian Cheng
27 Feb. 2023
Bach, Partita, Baroque art, Italian style, French style.
Throughout the history of European music in the Baroque period, Johann Sebastian Bach's works are undoubtedly the most representative. Although Bach did not create innovative artistic genres and styles, his works widely used German, Italian, French and other countries' musical techniques and drew on the strengths of others. "Partita in c Minor" (bwv826) is the second of the six Partita works created by Bach. In this work, Bach has adopted a large number of music art styles and performance techniques from Italy and France, and has carried out some creative innovation in the overall structure, making it quite representative and unique in Partita works. This article is divided into the introduction, the artistic style of the ancient suite in the early Baroque era, the artistic characteristics of France and Italy in the Baroque era, the influence of French and Italian art on Partita, and other aspects, and then studies the French and Italian art techniques and performance interpretation in “Partita in C minor”, and puts forward practical solutions.
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