Robert de Visée
Allemande dite "la Conversation"
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Composer:Robert de ViséeGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1714Average_duration:3:31'Allemande dite la Conversation' is a Baroque dance piece composed by Robert de Visée, a French lutenist, guitarist, and composer. The piece was composed in the late 17th century, during the reign of Louis XIV, and was likely first performed in the royal court. The 'Allemande dite la Conversation' is a part of a suite of dances, which was a popular form of music during the Baroque era. The suite typically consisted of several movements, including an allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue. The 'Allemande dite la Conversation' is the first movement of the suite and is written in the key of D minor. The piece is characterized by its lively and playful melody, which is played on the lute or guitar. The melody is accompanied by a bass line, which provides a steady rhythm for the dance. The 'Allemande dite la Conversation' is a relatively simple piece, with a straightforward structure and clear phrasing. The piece is named 'la Conversation' because it is meant to evoke the feeling of a conversation between two people. The melody is passed back and forth between the treble and bass lines, creating a sense of dialogue between the two parts. This back-and-forth conversation is a common feature of Baroque music and is often used to create a sense of tension and resolution. Overall, the 'Allemande dite la Conversation' is a charming and lively piece of Baroque music that showcases Robert de Visée's skill as a composer and musician. Its playful melody and simple structure make it a popular choice for lutenists and guitarists today.More....
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