Borealis wrote:Deep. And with a picardy cadence.
”..a picardy cadence”
Oh, Borealis, you know a lot about music theory. That’s nice. Yes, it’s a major chord at the end of a piece or section of music in the minor key. It is achieved by raising the third of the expected minor triad by a semitone.
Much of Fischer's music shows the influence of the French Baroque style, exemplified by Jean Baptiste Lully and he was responsible for bringing the French influence to German music.
Btw, are you from France? I am a swedish talking in Finland. We have two national languages with the same rights, Swedish and Finnish.
Best wishes,
Stig
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