This site introduces unknown Emanuel Bach (C. P. E. Bach).
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C. P. E. Bachʼs Württemberg Sonata No. 6 in B minor, Wq. 49-6 (H. 36), is the final piece in a collection of sonatas dedicated to Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg in 1744. The key of B minor imparts a sense of shadow and emotional depth throughout the work. The first movement progresses at a moderate tempo, characterized by a sonata form that contains tension within its restrained energy. The second movement exudes a lyrical and serene atmosphere, capturing the essence of the empfindsamer Stil (sensitive style). In this movement, subtle ornamentations and harmonic shifts highlight delicate emotional nuances. The third movement is a lively finale dominated by a fast tempo and spirited melodies, where virtuosic passages and dance-like rhythms infuse the piece with dynamism. Performances on the harpsichord, fortepiano, and clavichord further enrich the expressive qualities of the work. This sonata combines clarity of form with emotional depth, representing a culmination of C. P. E. Bachʼs keyboard music.