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Jacques Duphly
Rondeau (Refrain), for harpsichord in C major (from Pièces de Clavicin, Book 1)
Works Info
Composer
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Jacques Duphly
Genre
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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5:09
Jacques Duphly's "Rondeau (Refrain), for harpsichord in C major" is a delightful piece of music that is part of his "Pièces de Clavicin, Book 1." This work was composed in the mid-18th century, and it premiered in Paris in 1744. The piece is a rondeau, which is a musical form that features a recurring refrain. The "Rondeau (Refrain)" is divided into three movements. The first movement is in C major and is marked "Allegro." This movement is lively and energetic, with a playful melody that is full of trills and ornaments. The second movement is in G major and is marked "Andante." This movement is more subdued and introspective, with a more lyrical melody that is full of expressive phrasing. The third movement is a return to the opening material, with the same lively melody in C major. One of the characteristics of Duphly's music is his use of ornamentation. The "Rondeau (Refrain)" is no exception, with trills, mordents, and other embellishments throughout the piece. Another characteristic of Duphly's music is his use of harmony. He often employs unexpected chord progressions and modulations, which add interest and complexity to his compositions. Overall, the "Rondeau (Refrain)" is a charming and delightful piece of music that showcases Duphly's skill as a composer and his love for the harpsichord. Its lively melody, expressive phrasing, and intricate ornamentation make it a joy to listen to and play.
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