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Jean-Philippe Rameau
Les Sauvages
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Jean-Philippe Rameau
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Character Piece
Publication Date
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ca. 1727
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2:13
Jean-Philippe Rameau's "Les Sauvages" is a piece of music that was composed in the Baroque era. It was first performed in 1735 as part of Rameau's opera-ballet "Les Indes Galantes." The piece is known for its lively and energetic rhythms, which are characteristic of the Baroque style. "Les Sauvages" is a dance movement that is part of the third act of "Les Indes Galantes." The piece is written for a small ensemble of instruments, including a harpsichord, violins, and a bass instrument. The music is in a fast tempo and features a repeating melody that is played by the violins and echoed by the harpsichord. The piece is notable for its use of syncopation, which is a rhythmic technique that involves accenting the off-beats of a measure. This gives the music a lively and energetic feel, and it is a hallmark of the Baroque style. The melody is also characterized by its use of ornamentation, which is a technique that involves adding decorative flourishes to the main melody. Overall, "Les Sauvages" is a lively and energetic piece of music that is characteristic of the Baroque era. Its use of syncopation and ornamentation make it a memorable and exciting piece of music that is still enjoyed by audiences today.
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Savages  Les Sauvages (from Nouvelles Suites de pièces de clavecin)
1:44
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Savages  Les sauvages (Nouvelles suites de pièce de clavecin, Suite in G major)
1:53
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Savages  Les Sauvages (Suite en sol - Nouvelles Suites de Pièces de Clavecin)
1:53
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Savages  Suite in G major for harpsichord, RCT 6, 14. Les Sauvages
1:57
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