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Claude-Bénigne Balbastre
La Lamarck
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Composer
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Claude-Bénigne Balbastre
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
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4:30
La Lamarck is a harpsichord suite composed by Claude-Bénigne Balbastre in the late 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1770. The suite consists of six movements, each with its own unique character and style. The first movement, titled "La Lugeac," is a lively and energetic piece in the key of G major. It features a fast-paced melody with intricate ornamentation and a driving bass line. The second movement, "La D'Hericourt," is a slower and more contemplative piece in the key of C minor. It features a haunting melody with a melancholic feel. The third movement, "La Boullongne," is a playful and whimsical piece in the key of G major. It features a bouncy melody with a light and airy feel. The fourth movement, "La Lamarck," is the centerpiece of the suite and is named after the French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. It is a grand and majestic piece in the key of D major, featuring a powerful melody with a regal feel. The fifth movement, "La Castelmore," is a lively and energetic piece in the key of G major. It features a fast-paced melody with intricate ornamentation and a driving bass line. The final movement, "La Lugeac," is a reprise of the first movement, bringing the suite full circle and ending on a high note. Overall, La Lamarck is a masterful example of Baroque-era harpsichord music. It showcases Balbastre's skill as a composer and his ability to create a diverse range of moods and styles within a single suite. The suite is characterized by its intricate ornamentation, driving bass lines, and grandiose melodies, making it a favorite among harpsichord enthusiasts and Baroque music lovers alike.
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