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Jacques Duphly
La de Valmallette, for 2 harpsichords
Works Info
Composer
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Jacques Duphly
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Average_duration
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3:37
Jacques Duphly's 'La de Valmallette, for 2 harpsichords' is a charming and lively piece of music that was composed in the mid-18th century. The piece was first premiered in Paris in 1744 and quickly became a popular choice among harpsichordists of the time. The piece is composed of three movements, each with its own unique character and style. The first movement is a lively and energetic allegro that features intricate and playful melodies that are passed back and forth between the two harpsichords. The second movement is a slower and more contemplative adagio that features a beautiful and expressive melody that is played by one of the harpsichords while the other provides a delicate and supportive accompaniment. The final movement is a lively and joyful allegro that brings the piece to a rousing and satisfying conclusion. One of the most notable characteristics of 'La de Valmallette' is its use of counterpoint. Duphly was a master of counterpoint, and this piece showcases his skill in this area. The two harpsichords are constantly weaving in and out of each other, creating a complex and intricate web of sound that is both beautiful and impressive. Another characteristic of the piece is its use of ornamentation. Duphly was known for his use of ornamentation, and 'La de Valmallette' is no exception. The piece is filled with trills, mordents, and other embellishments that add to its charm and beauty. Overall, 'La de Valmallette' is a delightful and engaging piece of music that showcases Duphly's skill as a composer and his love for the harpsichord. Its lively melodies, intricate counterpoint, and beautiful ornamentation make it a favorite among harpsichordists and music lovers alike.
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