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Jacques Boyvin
Suite du Sixieme Ton
Works Info
Composer
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Jacques Boyvin
Style
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Suite
Average_duration
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8:10
Jacques Boyvin was a French Baroque composer and organist who lived from 1649 to 1706. He was one of the most prominent organists of his time and was known for his virtuosic playing and innovative compositions. One of his most famous works is the 'Suite du Sixieme Ton', which was composed in the late 17th century. The 'Suite du Sixieme Ton' is a collection of pieces for the organ that is written in the sixth mode, which is a type of musical scale used in Gregorian chant. The suite consists of eight movements, each with its own unique character and style. The movements are as follows: 1. Plein Jeu - This movement is a full organ piece that is characterized by its grandeur and majesty. It is written in a fast tempo and features a lot of ornamentation and virtuosic playing. 2. Fugue - The second movement is a fugue that is written in a more subdued style. It features a complex interweaving of voices and is characterized by its contrapuntal writing. 3. Trio - The third movement is a trio that is written in a more pastoral style. It features a simple melody that is passed between the different voices of the organ. 4. Basse de Cromorne - The fourth movement is a bass line that is played on the cromorne stop of the organ. It is a slow and contemplative piece that is characterized by its rich harmonies. 5. Flutes - The fifth movement is a piece that is played on the flute stops of the organ. It is a light and airy piece that is characterized by its delicate and intricate melodies. 6. Dialogue - The sixth movement is a dialogue between two different voices of the organ. It is a lively and energetic piece that is characterized by its call-and-response style. 7. Tierce en Taille - The seventh movement is a piece that is played on the tierce stop of the organ. It is a bright and cheerful piece that is characterized by its use of the tierce interval. 8. Dessus de Trompette - The final movement is a piece that is played on the trumpet stop of the organ. It is a triumphant and celebratory piece that is characterized by its fanfare-like melodies. The 'Suite du Sixieme Ton' was premiered in the late 17th century and quickly became one of Boyvin's most popular works. It is still performed today and is considered to be a masterpiece of French Baroque organ music. Its use of different stops and its complex harmonies and melodies make it a challenging and rewarding piece for organists to play.
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