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Marin Marais
Marche a la turque in A major (Pièces de viole, Book V, No. 21)
Works Info
Composer
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Marin Marais
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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March
Publication Date
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1725
Average_duration
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2:00
Marin Marais was a French composer and viol player who lived from 1656 to 1728. He was a prominent figure in the French Baroque music scene and is best known for his compositions for the viol. One of his most famous works is the "Marche a la turque in A major," which is part of his "Pièces de viole, Book V, No. 21." The "Marche a la turque" was composed in the late 17th century and was first performed in Paris in 1725. It is a lively and energetic piece that is characterized by its use of Turkish-inspired rhythms and melodies. The piece is written for the viol, which was a popular instrument in France during the Baroque period. The "Marche a la turque" is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked "Allegro" and is in A major. It begins with a lively and rhythmic melody that is played by the viol. The melody is then repeated and developed throughout the movement, with the viol playing fast and intricate runs and trills. The second movement is marked "Adagio" and is in D major. It is a slower and more contemplative movement that features a beautiful melody played by the viol. The melody is accompanied by simple chords played by the continuo, which consists of a harpsichord and a bass instrument. The third movement is marked "Allegro" and is in A major. It is a fast and lively movement that features a Turkish-inspired melody played by the viol. The melody is accompanied by fast and intricate runs and trills played by the viol and the continuo. Overall, the "Marche a la turque" is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Marais' skill as a composer and viol player. Its use of Turkish-inspired rhythms and melodies was popular in France during the Baroque period and helped to establish Marais as one of the leading composers of his time.
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