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Bendetto Marcello's Sonata No. 4 in g minor as performed on my Senior Recital Bendetto Marcello was an Italian composer from the Baroque Era. He studied under Antonio Lotti, Francesco Gasparini, and Antonio Vivaldi. His career was not in music, however, but in law. As a composer, he is best known for his settings of the first fifty psalms for voices, figured bass, and occasional instrumental soloists. He also composed nearly 400 cantatas, 100 small chamber works, as well as oratorioas, operas, sonatas, sinfonias, and concertos. This fourth sonata in g minor comes from a set of six sonatas composed for violoncello, continuo, and figured bass.

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The six sonatas are each in a different key, divided into four movements (slow, fast, slow fast), as was the style for the time period. These sonatas fit into the genre of sonata da chiesa from the Baroque era. Following with this style, the second movement is a fugal allegro, and the fourth movement is a binary form that somewhat resembles a gigue, a Baroque dance in compound meter.