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François Couperin
Les Tricoteuses (Pièces de clavecin, IV, 23e ordre)
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Composer
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François Couperin
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Publication Date
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1730
Average_duration
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2:09
François Couperin's 'Les Tricoteuses' is a piece from his 'Pièces de clavecin, IV, 23e ordre', which was composed in 1730. The premiere of the piece is not known, but it was likely performed in the salons of Parisian aristocrats. 'Les Tricoteuses' is a suite of four movements, each of which is named after a different type of knitting stitch. The first movement, 'Le Point de Reprise', is a lively and playful piece in which the right hand plays a series of rapid arpeggios while the left hand provides a steady accompaniment. The second movement, 'Le Point de Chaînette', is a slow and melancholy piece in which the left hand plays a simple, repetitive melody while the right hand weaves a delicate web of ornamentation around it. The third movement, 'Le Point de Feston', is a lively and rhythmic piece in which the left hand plays a series of staccato chords while the right hand dances around them with a series of playful trills and ornaments. The final movement, 'Le Point de Bourdon', is a lively and energetic piece in which the left hand plays a driving bass line while the right hand weaves a complex tapestry of ornamentation around it. Overall, 'Les Tricoteuses' is a charming and elegant suite of pieces that showcases Couperin's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically challenging and emotionally engaging. The piece is a testament to the rich musical culture of 18th-century France and remains a beloved work in the classical repertoire to this day.
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