Sonata No. 7 in F major, Op. 2

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Sonata No. 7 in F major, Op. 2 is a baroque trio sonata by Arcangelo Corelli, included as one of the works in his influential Opus 2 collection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baroque composition
trio sonata
composer Arcangelo Corelli NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
dedicatedWithCollectionTo Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili (for Op. 2 as a whole) NERFINISHED
firstPublication Op. 2 print of Arcangelo Corelli
genre chamber music
trio sonata
hasCatalogueGrouping church sonatas (sonate da chiesa)
hasInstrumentationDetail basso continuo realized by cello or violone and harpsichord or organ
melody lines for two treble instruments
hasKeyArea F major for principal movements
hasMovementType slow–fast–slow–fast sequence (typical of sonata da chiesa)
influencedBy Italian Baroque style
key F major
languageOfWork none (instrumental)
musicalPeriod Baroque NERFINISHED
notableFor being part of Corelli’s influential Op. 2 trio sonatas
opusNumber Op. 2
partOf Corelli Op. 2 NERFINISHED
Opus 2 collection by Arcangelo Corelli NERFINISHED
scoring two violins and basso continuo
style contrapuntal writing
tonal harmony characteristic of late 17th‑century Rome
workNumberWithinOpus 7

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Trio Sonatas Op. 2 hasPart Sonata No. 7 in F major, Op. 2