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Is badinerie major or minor?

Is badinerie major or minor?

Bach’s Badinerie is in the key of B minor. Here is the scale of B minor (harmonic), with the chords. This minor scale offers lots of different types of chords: minor, major, augmented and diminished. Some of these may even alter if accidentals are used (from the melodic minor scale).

What is the structure of badinerie?

It is basically a solo flute concerto in the form of a dance suite, and an extraordinarily difficult flute concerto at that. A badinerie is a sort of character piece in 18th-century suites, with no particular dance rhythm or meter.

What is a badinerie in music?

Badinerie (French: teasing) indicates a piece of music of light-hearted character. The best-known badinerie is the lively last movement of Bach’s Suite in B minor for flute, strings and continuo.

Who did Bach write his orchestral suites for?

Whereas Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) wrote the Brandenburg Concertos for a prince, he composed his four Orchestral Suites for the wealthy burghers of Leipzig.

What was Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.2 in B minor?

From the pompous opening bars all the way through to the frivolous finale, Bach’s Orchestral Suite no. 2 in B minor, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society for All of Bach, is a mouth-watering piece of music. And that applies literally to the flautist, who has to keep proving his worth with no respite whatsoever.

Why was Bach important to the Badinerie community?

Badinerie Composers of the 18th century regarded themselves as craftsmen with special skills needed and valued by the community. Bach and his colleagues imparted their skills to their sons, just as a silversmith or cobbler would hand down his craft to his children.

Who is the composer of four orchestral suites?

The four orchestral suites BWV 1066–1069 (called ouvertures by their composer), are four suites by Johann Sebastian Bach.

What kind of instruments are in Bach’s Polonaise?

Badinerie (In B minor. Metrical sign is 2 4). Bach, in the autograph part, spells this “Battinerie”. Instrumentation: Solo “[Flute] traversière” (transverse flute), violin I/II, viola, basso continuo. The Polonaise is a stylization of the Polish folk song “Wezmę ja kontusz” (I’ll take my nobleman’s robe).