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François Couperin
La Bandoline (Pièces de clavecin, I, 5e ordre)
Works Info
Composer
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François Couperin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1713
Publication Date
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1713
Average_duration
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2:38
François Couperin's 'La Bandoline' is a piece of music that belongs to the 'Pièces de clavecin' collection, which is a set of harpsichord pieces that Couperin composed in the early 18th century. 'La Bandoline' is the fifth piece in the first order of the collection and was composed in 1713. The piece is in the key of G major and is written in binary form, which means that it has two distinct sections that are repeated. The first section is in G major and is marked by a lively and playful melody that is characterized by its use of ornamentation and trills. The second section is in D major and is more subdued and introspective, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative melody. One of the most notable characteristics of 'La Bandoline' is its use of ornamentation, which is a hallmark of Couperin's style. The piece is filled with trills, mordents, and other embellishments that add color and texture to the melody. Additionally, the piece features a number of unexpected harmonic shifts and modulations, which give it a sense of unpredictability and surprise. 'La Bandoline' premiered in 1713, likely in the salons of the French aristocracy, where Couperin was a sought-after performer and composer. The piece was well-received and quickly became a favorite among harpsichordists of the time. Today, it remains a popular piece in the harpsichord repertoire and is often performed in recitals and concerts. Overall, 'La Bandoline' is a charming and delightful piece of music that showcases Couperin's skill as a composer and his unique style. Its lively melody, intricate ornamentation, and unexpected harmonic shifts make it a joy to listen to and a testament to Couperin's enduring legacy as one of the great composers of the Baroque era.
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