Louis Couperin
Sarabande in A major (Pièces de clavecin, No. 113)
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Composer:Louis CouperinGenre:KeyboardStyle:SarabandeAverage_duration:2:56Louis 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 "Sarabande in A major" from his collection of keyboard pieces, "Pièces de clavecin." The "Sarabande in A major" is believed to have been composed in the mid-17th century, although the exact date is unknown. It is one of the many pieces that Couperin wrote for the harpsichord, which was a popular instrument during the Baroque era. The piece is in the key of A major, which was a common key for Baroque music. The "Sarabande in A major" is a slow, stately dance that was popular in the Baroque era. It is in triple meter, with a tempo that is moderate and deliberate. The piece is characterized by its simple, elegant melody and its use of ornamentation, which was a hallmark of Baroque music. The melody is played in the right hand, while the left hand provides a simple accompaniment. The "Sarabande in A major" is part of a larger collection of keyboard pieces called "Pièces de clavecin." This collection includes a variety of pieces, including preludes, allemandes, courantes, and other dances. The collection was published in 1713, long after Couperin's death, and it remains an important source of Baroque keyboard music. Overall, the "Sarabande in A major" is a beautiful example of Baroque keyboard music. Its simple melody and elegant ornamentation make it a pleasure to listen to, and it is a testament to Couperin's skill as a composer and harpsichordist.More....
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Sarabande in A major (Pieces for Harpsichord, No. 113)
Suite en La majeur / A Major: 113. Sarabande
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