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Jean de Sainte-Colombe
Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 27 "Bourrasque"
Works Info
Composer
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Jean de Sainte-Colombe
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Concerto
Average_duration
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7:30
The Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 27 Bourrasque was composed by Jean de Sainte-Colombe, a French composer and viol player, in the 17th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 1600s. The piece was premiered in France, likely in a private setting for a small audience. The Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 27 Bourrasque is comprised of three movements: Prelude, Allemande, and Courante. The Prelude is a slow and contemplative piece, featuring long, sustained notes and intricate ornamentation. The Allemande is a lively dance in triple meter, characterized by its rhythmic drive and playful melodies. The Courante is a fast-paced dance in duple meter, featuring intricate counterpoint and virtuosic passages for both viol players. One of the defining characteristics of the Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 27 Bourrasque is its use of equal bass viols. Unlike many other Baroque compositions, which often featured a solo instrument accompanied by a basso continuo, this piece gives equal weight to both viol players. This creates a unique and rich sound, with both instruments weaving in and out of each other's melodies and harmonies. Another notable characteristic of the Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 27 Bourrasque is its use of ornamentation. Sainte-Colombe was known for his intricate and expressive ornamentation, which adds depth and complexity to the piece. The use of ornamentation also allows the viol players to showcase their technical skill and musicality. Overall, the Concert for 2 equal bass viols No. 27 Bourrasque is a beautiful and complex piece of Baroque music. Its use of equal bass viols and intricate ornamentation make it a unique and challenging work for viol players, and its three movements showcase a range of moods and styles.
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