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Michel Corrette: Concerto Comique in G minor No.25 'Les Sauvages et la Furstemberg'
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- Ensemble Diderot
Johannes Pramsohler, violin
Georges Barthel, flute
00:00 I. Les Sauvages. Allegro
03:15 II. Quand on sçait aimer et plaire. Andante
05:17 III. La Furstemberg. Allegro
Artwork: Mascarade by Edme Bouchardon. Undated
Thank you very much for such a pleasure. More Corrette, please!
A brilliant bit of fun on Rameau’s Les Indies French humour tongue in cheek. Brilliant playing too .
Utter delight!
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Michel Corrette, who has been unfairly overlooked, holds a unique place in the music of the 18th century in France. He - promoted - music. He is both a defender of the French repertoire (vaudevilles, fashionable tunes) and a propagator of Italian music. Always on the lookout for new developments in Parisian musical life, he seizes the best of it and makes it his own, with unalterable cheerfulness and witty humor. Although learned and even erudite, he composed pleasant music which apparently had no other pretension than to be well composed and to want to please to citizens.
É uma reinvenção maravilhose, com variações sobre um tema de Rameau.
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Isn't the first copied from Rameau's "Les Indes Galantes"?
Yes, the first movement is a set of variations based on Les Sauvages from Rameau's Les Indes Galantes. A melody that already enjoyed a certain popularity back then.
Likewise, the 2nd movement is based on "Quand on sait aimer et plaire" from Rousseau's Le Devin du Village and the final movement is based on La Furstemberg, a folk song.
@@elinathanferlay1013 many thanks, that clears up a lot of things!
He - promoted - music
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Plagio del tema de Rameau
I believe copywrite laws were not in existence during the 18th Century so such use of another composer's work wasn't considered a legal issue. It was only later on in the 19th Century that such copywrite laws were formulated.
No es ningún tipo de plagio. Como indica el título de la obra se trata de una serie de variaciones sobre el tema de ‘Les Sauvages’ de Rameau, pieza que alcanzó cierta popularidad en los ámbitos musicales franceses, luego del éxito de la ópera ‘Les Indes Galantes’. Puedes encontrar otras variaciones sobre ‘Les Sauvages’ de otros compositores coetáneos, como las de Jean-François Tapray, compuestas para clavecín.
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