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Toccata

A lively, virtuosic keyboard piece characterized by rapid, brilliant passages and contrasting slower sections, often featuring improvisational elements. Originating in the Renaissance era as a free, improvised instrumental composition, toccatas were later structured into written form during the Baroque period. A well-known piano toccata is 'Toccata and Fugue in D Minor', BWV 565 by Johann Sebastian Bach.