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Jacques Duphly
La de Guyon in E
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Jacques Duphly
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Compose Date
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1756
Average_duration
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3:15
"La de Guyon in E" is a harpsichord piece composed by Jacques Duphly, a French composer and harpsichordist who lived from 1715 to 1789. The piece was composed in the mid-18th century, during the height of the French Baroque period. It is a part of Duphly's collection of harpsichord pieces, which were published in two volumes in 1744 and 1768. The premiere of "La de Guyon in E" is not known, but it was likely performed in private salons and at court gatherings. The piece is composed in the key of E major and consists of three movements: an allemande, a courante, and a gigue. The allemande is a slow and stately dance in quadruple meter, while the courante is a faster dance in triple meter. The gigue is a lively dance in compound meter, characterized by its syncopated rhythms and rapid tempo. "La de Guyon in E" is a typical example of French Baroque harpsichord music, characterized by its ornate melodies, intricate counterpoint, and use of ornamentation. The piece features a variety of musical techniques, including trills, mordents, and arpeggios, which are used to embellish the melody and create a sense of virtuosity. The use of ornamentation was a hallmark of French Baroque music, and Duphly was known for his skillful use of these techniques. Overall, "La de Guyon in E" is a beautiful and complex piece of music that showcases Duphly's mastery of the harpsichord and his ability to create intricate and ornate melodies. It is a testament to the rich musical tradition of the French Baroque period and remains a popular piece among harpsichordists and Baroque music enthusiasts today.
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Guyon's in E  La de Guyon (Gracieux et léger)
4:39
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Guyon's in E  La de Guyon en mi majeur [Troisième livre de pièces de clavecin, v./ca. 1757]
4:39
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