François Couperin
22e ordre for harpsichord (Pièces de clavecin, IV)
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Composer:François CouperinGenre:KeyboardStyle:SuiteCompose Date:1730Publication Date:1730Average_duration:18:51Movement_count:8Movement ....François Couperin's '22e ordre for harpsichord' is a collection of pieces that were published in 1730 as part of his 'Pièces de clavecin, IV'. The '22e ordre' consists of eight movements, each with its own unique character and style. The '22e ordre' was composed during the Baroque period, a time when the harpsichord was a popular instrument for both solo and ensemble music. Couperin was one of the most prominent composers of harpsichord music during this time, and his '22e ordre' showcases his mastery of the instrument. The '22e ordre' was first premiered in Paris in 1730, and it quickly became popular among harpsichord players and enthusiasts. The eight movements of the '22e ordre' are as follows: 1. La Visionnaire - This movement is marked by its dreamy, ethereal quality. It features a slow, flowing melody that is accompanied by gentle arpeggios in the left hand. 2. Les Abeilles - This movement is lively and energetic, with a fast-paced melody that is reminiscent of buzzing bees. The left hand provides a steady, rhythmic accompaniment. 3. Le Carillon de Cithère - This movement is named after the ancient Greek instrument, the cithara. It features a bright, cheerful melody that is accompanied by lively arpeggios in the left hand. 4. La Bersan - This movement is marked by its playful, dance-like quality. It features a lively melody that is accompanied by a bouncy, syncopated rhythm in the left hand. 5. L'Amazone - This movement is named after the legendary female warriors of Greek mythology. It features a bold, heroic melody that is accompanied by powerful chords in the left hand. 6. La Flore - This movement is named after the Roman goddess of flowers. It features a delicate, graceful melody that is accompanied by gentle arpeggios in the left hand. 7. La Harpe de Melodie - This movement is named after the harp, and it features a flowing, melodic melody that is accompanied by gentle arpeggios in the left hand. 8. Les Tricoteuses - This movement is named after the women who would knit while watching the guillotine during the French Revolution. It features a lively, rhythmic melody that is accompanied by a bouncy, syncopated rhythm in the left hand. Overall, the '22e ordre for harpsichord' is a masterful collection of pieces that showcases Couperin's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the harpsichord. Each movement has its own unique character and style, making it a joy to listen to and play.More....
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22e order for harpsichord (Pièces de clavecin, IV)
1. La trophée - Premier air pour La suite du trophée - Seconde air
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