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François Couperin
L'Enchanteresse (Pièces de clavecin, I, 1ère ordre)
Works Info
Composer
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François Couperin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Publication Date
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1713
Average_duration
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2:48
François Couperin's 'L'Enchanteresse' is a piece from his 'Pièces de clavecin, I, 1ère ordre', which was composed in 1713. The premiere of the piece is not known, but it was likely performed in the salons of the French aristocracy. The piece is divided into three movements: Prélude, Allemande, and Sarabande. The Prélude is a lively and virtuosic piece, featuring rapid runs and arpeggios. The Allemande is a more subdued and introspective piece, with a gentle melody and intricate ornamentation. The Sarabande is a slow and stately dance, with a mournful melody and rich harmonies. One of the characteristics of Couperin's music is his use of ornamentation. In 'L'Enchanteresse', he employs a variety of trills, mordents, and other embellishments to add color and texture to the music. Another characteristic of his music is his use of harmony. In 'L'Enchanteresse', he creates rich and complex harmonies through the use of suspensions, dissonances, and unexpected chord progressions. Overall, 'L'Enchanteresse' is a beautiful and expressive piece of music that showcases Couperin's skill as a composer and his mastery of the harpsichord. Its intricate ornamentation and rich harmonies make it a favorite among harpsichordists and lovers of Baroque music.
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