Pieces de Clavecin Vol.3
Le Pupitre
COMPOSITEUR:
François Couperin
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Éditions Heugel
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Recueil
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Clavecin
The third volume of Couperin's Pieces for Harpsichord does not contain a date of publication, however it is thought to have been composed during 1716-1717, due to the address which the composer gave on his other Harpsichordcompositions. Yet, the compilation remains a favourite. François Couperin
Spécifications
Subtitle | Le Pupitre |
Compositeur | François Couperin |
Édition musicale | Éditions Heugel |
Instrumentation | Clavecin |
Text language | Français |
Type de produit | Recueil |
Instrument Group | Clavecin |
Style Period | Baroque |
ISMN | 9790047319708 |
Style Period | Baroque |
Nombre de pages | 116 |
No. | ALHE31970 |
Description
The third volume of Couperin's Pieces for Harpsichord does not contain a date of publication, however it is thought to have been composed during 1716-1717, due to the address which the composer gave on his other Harpsichordcompositions. Yet, the compilation remains a favourite. François Couperin (1668-1733) is often nicknamed 'Couperin the Great' to distinguish him from other members of the musical family. Many of the composer's works havepicturesque titles. Examples of this in his third volume of Pieces for Harpsichord include, La Langueur (Languor), Le Petit-Rien (The Little-Nothing) and L'Artiste (The Artist). Couperin's moods are expressed through choices ofkeys, adventurous harmonies and discords. With a significant amount of variation and inspiration, these Pieces for Harpsichord are essential to the repertoire of aspiring players of the instrument.
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