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Jean-Philippe Rameau
La Cupis
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Works Info
Composer
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Jean-Philippe Rameau
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1741
Publication Date
:
1741
Average_duration
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6:09
"La Cupis" is a one-act opera-ballet composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau. It was first performed on October 30, 1723, at the Paris Opera. The libretto was written by Antoine Houdar de la Motte, and the choreography was created by Louis Dupré. The opera-ballet consists of three movements. The first movement is an overture, which is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo. The second movement is a vocal piece, sung by the character Cupis, who is a nymph. The music in this movement is light and delicate, with a gentle melody that reflects the character's innocence and purity. The final movement is a dance, which is performed by Cupis and a group of other nymphs. The music in this movement is lively and upbeat, with a fast tempo and intricate rhythms. One of the most notable characteristics of "La Cupis" is its use of dance. Rameau was known for his innovative approach to opera, and he often incorporated dance into his works. In "La Cupis," the dance is an integral part of the opera-ballet, and it serves to enhance the story and the music. Another characteristic of "La Cupis" is its use of vocal music. The vocal piece in the second movement is particularly noteworthy, as it showcases Rameau's skill in composing for the human voice. The melody is simple yet beautiful, and it perfectly captures the character's emotions. Overall, "La Cupis" is a charming and delightful opera-ballet that showcases Rameau's talent as a composer. Its use of dance and vocal music make it a unique and memorable work, and it remains a popular piece in the repertoire of Baroque opera.
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