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Song Meaning of “English Suite No. 1 in A Major, BWV 806: II. Allemande” by Johann Sebastian Bach

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  • Album Release Date: 1998
  • Album Name: Murray Perahia Plays Bach

Song Meaning (Interpretation) of “English Suite No. 1 in A Major, BWV 806: II. Allemande” by Johann Sebastian Bach

‘English Suite No. 1 in A Major, BWV 806: II. Allemande’ by Johann Sebastian Bach is a timeless classical piece composed in the Baroque Period. The title reflects the style of the piece- Allemande is an old German dance in duple meter where the emphasis is placed on the upbeat. Bach’s version echoes the majesty of German courtly life that was characteristic of the Baroque Era. The gentle, stately and flowing melody of this piece conveys a sense of solemnity and respect. The simple structure of intertwining melodic lines creates a subtle complexity to the piece, evoking a feeling of yearning and romance. The meditative nature of this composition gives it an almost sacred quality that allows the listener to transport to a time long past.

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