This movement is the last track on a 1968 Deutsche Grammophon recording by Henryk Szeryng (“SHAIR-ing”), who also performed it at the end of a 1975 live recording in Ascona. A piano arrangement of this movement has a chorale-like major-key section marked “quasi Tromboni.” A version of this movement ends Brahms’s five studies for piano left-hand. This movement begins with a long minor triad, then the note A, and then the chord “D, G, B-flat, E.” Busoni’s BV B 24 is a piano arrangement of this piece, which consists of 64 iterations of a four-bar progression that moves from D minor to A7. This solo piece takes about 15 minutes to play, making it by far the longest track on the debut album of a 17-year-old Hilary Hahn, for whom it is an unofficial signature piece. For 10 points, name this last movement of the Second Partita for solo violin by J. S. Bach. ■END■
ANSWER: J. S. Bach’s chaconne [or the chaconne from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita No. 2 for solo violin; accept Bach–Busoni chaconne; accept chaconne after “Bach” is read; accept BV B 24 until read; prompt on Partita No. 2 for solo violin; prompt on BWV 1004; prompt on chaconne by asking “by which composer?”; prompt on Busoni’s chaconne until “Busoni’s” is read by asking “based on which composer?”]
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