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Armand-Louis Couperin
La de Boisgelou
Works Info
Composer
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Armand-Louis Couperin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1751
Average_duration
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4:20
La de Boisgelou is a harpsichord piece composed by Armand-Louis Couperin, a French Baroque composer and harpsichordist. The piece was composed in the early 18th century, and its exact date of composition is unknown. It is believed to have been composed sometime between 1710 and 1720. The piece consists of three movements: a prelude, a sarabande, and a gigue. The prelude is a lively and energetic piece, with fast runs and intricate ornamentation. The sarabande is a slower, more contemplative piece, with a melancholic and introspective mood. The gigue is a lively and upbeat dance, with a playful and joyful character. The piece is characterized by its virtuosic and expressive harpsichord writing, which showcases the instrument's capabilities to the fullest. The prelude is particularly notable for its use of rapid arpeggios and complex ornamentation, which require great technical skill and dexterity from the performer. The sarabande, on the other hand, is characterized by its use of expressive and lyrical melodic lines, which convey a sense of deep emotion and introspection. The gigue is a lively and joyful dance, with a playful and upbeat character that is typical of Baroque dance music. Overall, La de Boisgelou is a masterful example of Baroque harpsichord music, showcasing the technical and expressive capabilities of the instrument, as well as the composer's skill in crafting intricate and engaging musical structures. Its premiere is unknown, but it has since become a beloved and frequently performed piece in the harpsichord repertoire.
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