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I remember being one of the four corps girls in "Chaconne."
A similar form, the chaconne, was also first developed by Frescobaldi.
The chaconne is built from its first four notes, but in chromatic form.
Although a true canon at the unison in three parts, it also has elements of a chaconne.
The second movement begins as a soulful blues and turns into a chaconne.
The final movement is a chaconne built on a ground bass that goes through a series of modulations.
Not a fugue, a chaconne or a tone-row among them.
Among Risher's favorite forms for such works are the ground bass and chaconne.
George Balanchine's "Chaconne" also received its first performance of the season.
Mr. Christie was also puzzled that the work should begin with a chaconne.
She takes the great, concluding Chaconne at a shockingly slow pace.
But the chaconne, a series of variations over an unvarying ground bass, also does the job.
Later, he decided to add three movements to make the chaconne a full-fledged concerto.
The opening work was the only unfamiliar one, the Chaconne, Op.
In 1935, he gave his first public performance of Bach's Chaconne, a difficult piece for any instrument.
The Chaconne does not sit easily on the keyboard and, indeed, seems largely oblivious to the piano's many resources.
But he also goes in for deeper things like savoring a Bach chaconne, and questioning his whole life.
One is a dance form called the chaconne, which has travelled from one extreme of human expression to another.
"Chaconne" brought the evening to a festive close.
His version of the Bach Chaconne, on the other hand, gathered considerable power along the way.
As he was composing for the film, he wrote a concert chaconne based on its themes.
Even in the most urgent moments of the Chaconne, there was an underlying sense of calm.
A chaconne, the Baroque form chosen for the new work, is a set of variations on a harmonic sequence.
Copland considered both works related in structure to the chaconne, a form he described as having a "harmonic bias."
The single chaconne included in the collection also comprises variations on a four-bar pattern.