Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Difficulty: Early Intermediate
Notes Used: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C (high), D (high)
Time Signature: 2/4
Key: C Major
A brilliant fast movement in C Major with energetic scale passages and lively rhythms.
Practice the ascending scale pattern.
Master the descending pattern smoothly.
Practice changing direction quickly.
Work on the melodic sequence.
Put together the full opening section.
The Vivace from TWV 40:102 exemplifies the Italian-influenced fast movements that Telemann excelled at composing. The term "Vivace" means "lively" in Italian, and this movement certainly lives up to its name with rapid scale passages and energetic rhythms. The use of 2/4 time signature creates a sense of forward momentum, while the bright C Major tonality enhances the cheerful character. This type of movement was often used as a finale to Baroque sonatas, leaving the listener and performer with a sense of exhilaration. For students, it's an excellent piece to develop technical facility and finger dexterity while learning to maintain musical clarity at faster tempos.
Once you can play this movement confidently, try: