François Couperin
Sicilienne (Pièces choisies pour le clavecin)
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Composer:François CouperinGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardPublication Date:1707Average_duration:1:46François Couperin was a French Baroque composer who lived from 1668 to 1733. He was a member of a family of musicians and was known for his keyboard music. One of his most famous works is the "Sicilienne" from his "Pièces choisies pour le clavecin" (Selected Pieces for Harpsichord). The "Sicilienne" was composed in the early 18th century and was first published in 1713. It is a slow and graceful piece that is often played on the harp or the piano. The piece is in the key of E-flat major and is written in 6/8 time. The "Sicilienne" is made up of two main sections. The first section is a gentle melody that is played by the right hand. The left hand provides a simple accompaniment that consists of broken chords. The second section is more complex and features a series of arpeggios that are played by both hands. The melody is then repeated, but with some variations. One of the characteristics of the "Sicilienne" is its simplicity. The piece is not overly complicated and is easy to listen to. It is also very expressive and has a melancholic quality to it. The piece is often used in films and television shows to create a sense of nostalgia or longing. Overall, the "Sicilienne" is a beautiful piece of music that showcases Couperin's talent as a composer. Its simplicity and expressiveness have made it a popular piece for musicians and listeners alike.More....
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