Magnificent overture! At the beginning of m. 3, there is a beautiful sonority of the mediant 9th chord (without a third), prepared as a triple suspension.
I *KNEW* you'd like it (it's not new, of course), and chords of "la familia" (multiple suspended dissonances over the mediant) are almost the basis of its technique (and appeal)! Thanks!
@@sergeishchetnikov9639 M-A Charpentier? Francois Couperin? Rameau? I'm sure the overture to Handel's -Messiah- (what I wouldn't do for italics here) is in this style. Zelenka. My movement, of course, is heavily laden with JSB "favorite hacks", but as surely, he got them from France.
Magnificent overture! At the beginning of m. 3, there is a beautiful sonority of the mediant 9th chord (without a third), prepared as a triple suspension.
I *KNEW* you'd like it (it's not new, of course), and chords of "la familia" (multiple suspended dissonances over the mediant) are almost the basis of its technique (and appeal)! Thanks!
@@BernardGreenberg Do you know any pieces in this style from other composers besides Bach, where can we find these chords?
@@sergeishchetnikov9639 M-A Charpentier? Francois Couperin? Rameau? I'm sure the overture to Handel's -Messiah- (what I wouldn't do for italics here) is in this style. Zelenka. My movement, of course, is heavily laden with JSB "favorite hacks", but as surely, he got them from France.
@@BernardGreenberg I will study the scores of these composers.
@Bernard Greenberg Yes, I found it. Couperin in "Messe pour les Paroisses" definitely has these chords.
Very beautiful!
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