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Jean-Henri d'Anglebert
Prelude in D minor (Pièces de Claveçin)
Works Info
Composer
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Jean-Henri d'Anglebert
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Prelude
Compose Date
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1689
Publication Date
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1689
Average_duration
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4:44
Jean-Henri d'Anglebert was a French harpsichordist and composer who lived from 1629 to 1691. He was a prominent figure in the French Baroque music scene and was known for his keyboard compositions. One of his most famous works is the Prelude in D minor, which is part of his Pièces de Claveçin. The Pièces de Claveçin is a collection of harpsichord pieces that d'Anglebert composed in the late 17th century. It consists of four suites, each containing several movements. The Prelude in D minor is the first movement of the first suite. The Prelude in D minor is a short but powerful piece that showcases d'Anglebert's skill as a composer and performer. It is written in a minor key, which gives it a melancholy and somber feel. The piece begins with a slow and mournful melody that is played in the left hand. The right hand then enters with a series of arpeggios that add to the piece's intensity. As the piece progresses, the tempo gradually increases, and the melody becomes more complex. The left hand plays a series of chords that provide a harmonic foundation for the right hand's intricate runs and trills. The piece reaches its climax with a series of fast and virtuosic passages that showcase d'Anglebert's technical prowess. The Prelude in D minor was first published in 1689 as part of the Pièces de Claveçin. It was likely composed several years earlier, as d'Anglebert was known to have been working on the collection for some time. The piece was well-received by audiences and quickly became one of d'Anglebert's most popular works. Overall, the Prelude in D minor is a beautiful and haunting piece that showcases d'Anglebert's skill as a composer and performer. Its melancholy melody and virtuosic passages make it a favorite among harpsichordists and Baroque music enthusiasts.
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