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Louis Couperin
Courante in E minor (Pièces de clavecin, No. 64)
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Louis Couperin
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1:29
Louis Couperin was a French Baroque composer and harpsichordist who lived from 1626 to 1661. He was a member of a famous musical family that included his cousin, the more well-known François Couperin. Louis Couperin's music was highly regarded during his lifetime, but much of it was lost over the years. However, some of his works have survived, including his "Courante in E minor" from his "Pièces de clavecin" collection. The "Pièces de clavecin" is a collection of harpsichord music that Couperin composed in the mid-17th century. It consists of 220 pieces, including preludes, allemandes, courantes, sarabandes, and other dance forms. The "Courante in E minor" is the 64th piece in the collection and is one of Couperin's most famous works. The "Courante in E minor" is a fast-paced dance in triple meter. It is written in the key of E minor and has a lively, energetic character. The piece is composed of two sections, each of which is repeated. The first section features a series of rapid arpeggios and runs, while the second section is more melodic and features a series of trills and ornaments. The "Courante in E minor" was likely composed in the 1650s and was first published in 1713, long after Couperin's death. The piece has since become a staple of the harpsichord repertoire and is often performed by modern-day harpsichordists. Overall, the "Courante in E minor" is a prime example of Louis Couperin's skill as a composer and harpsichordist. Its lively, energetic character and intricate ornamentation make it a challenging and rewarding piece to play.
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