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Marin Marais
Suite in D major (Pièces de viole, Book IV, Nos. 88-96)
Works Info
Composer
:
Marin Marais
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Suite
Publication Date
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1717
Average_duration
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23:32
Movement_count
:
9
Movement ....
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 viola da gamba. One of his most famous works is the Suite in D major, which is part of his Pièces de viole, Book IV. The Suite in D major was composed in the late 17th century and premiered in Paris in 1717. It consists of nine movements, each with its own unique character and style. The first movement, Prelude, is a lively and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the suite. It is followed by a series of dances, including Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, and Gigue, which are all typical of the Baroque era. One of the most notable movements in the suite is the Tombeau pour Monsieur de Lully, which is a tribute to the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully, who had recently died. This movement is slower and more mournful than the others, with a somber melody that reflects the sadness of Lully's passing. Another interesting movement in the suite is the Chaconne, which is a type of dance that features a repeating chord progression. Marais' Chaconne is a lively and upbeat piece that showcases his skill as a composer and performer. Overall, the Suite in D major is a beautiful and complex work that demonstrates Marais' mastery of the viola da gamba and his ability to create music that is both technically challenging and emotionally expressive. Its combination of lively dances and more introspective pieces makes it a perfect example of the French Baroque style.
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