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Jean de Sainte-Colombe
Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 54 "[La] Dubois"
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean de Sainte-Colombe
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Concerto
Average_duration
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16:36
The Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 54 [La] Dubois is a Baroque piece composed by Jean de Sainte-Colombe, a French composer and viol player. The piece was composed in the late 17th century, and its premiere date is unknown. The Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 54 [La] Dubois consists of three movements: Prelude, Allemande, and Courante. The Prelude is a slow and melancholic piece that sets the mood for the rest of the piece. The Allemande is a lively dance in triple meter, while the Courante is a fast dance in quadruple meter. The piece is characterized by its use of the bass viol, a stringed instrument that was popular in the Baroque era. The bass viol is a larger version of the viola da gamba and has a deep, rich sound. The Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 54 [La] Dubois showcases the instrument's capabilities, with Sainte-Colombe using a variety of techniques such as pizzicato and double stops to create a complex and intricate sound. The piece is also notable for its use of equal bass viols, which means that both instruments have the same range and play the same parts. This creates a unique sound that is different from other Baroque pieces that use a bass viol and a higher-pitched instrument such as a violin or a viola. Overall, the Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 54 [La] Dubois is a beautiful and complex piece that showcases Sainte-Colombe's skill as a composer and viol player. Its use of the bass viol and equal bass viols creates a unique sound that is both rich and intricate, making it a favorite among Baroque music enthusiasts.
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