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Jean-Baptiste Forqueray
La Rameau (from Pièces de viole avec la basse continue)
Works Info
Composer
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Jean-Baptiste Forqueray
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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4:16
Jean-Baptiste Forqueray's "La Rameau" is a piece for viola da gamba and basso continuo, which was composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1725. The piece was first published in Forqueray's "Pièces de viole avec la basse continue" in 1747. "La Rameau" is a suite of five movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, "La Laborde," is a lively and energetic dance in 3/4 time. The second movement, "La Forqueray," is a slow and mournful piece in 4/4 time, with a haunting melody that is repeated throughout the movement. The third movement, "La Cottin," is a lively and playful dance in 6/8 time, with a catchy melody that is repeated throughout the movement. The fourth movement, "La Buisson," is a slow and contemplative piece in 3/4 time, with a beautiful melody that is played by the viola da gamba. The final movement, "La Rameau," is a fast and lively dance in 3/8 time, with a complex and intricate melody that is played by both the viola da gamba and the basso continuo. Overall, "La Rameau" is a beautiful and complex piece of music that showcases Forqueray's skill as a composer and his mastery of the viola da gamba. The piece is characterized by its intricate melodies, complex rhythms, and emotional depth, and it remains a popular and beloved work in the repertoire of baroque music.
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