- The document is a musical score for a passacaille composed by Jean-Henry d'Anglebert, a French Baroque composer and harpsichordist.
- It is written using standard musical notation symbols on a five-line staff. The piece consists of a repeating bass pattern and variations in the melodic line above.
- Passacailles were typically ground bass pieces that explored variations above a repeating harmonic progression, making this a representative example of the form from the Baroque era.
- The document is a musical score for a passacaille composed by Jean-Henry d'Anglebert, a French Baroque composer and harpsichordist.
- It is written using standard musical notation symbols on a five-line staff. The piece consists of a repeating bass pattern and variations in the melodic line above.
- Passacailles were typically ground bass pieces that explored variations above a repeating harmonic progression, making this a representative example of the form from the Baroque era.
- The document is a musical score for a passacaille composed by Jean-Henry d'Anglebert, a French Baroque composer and harpsichordist.
- It is written using standard musical notation symbols on a five-line staff. The piece consists of a repeating bass pattern and variations in the melodic line above.
- Passacailles were typically ground bass pieces that explored variations above a repeating harmonic progression, making this a representative example of the form from the Baroque era.