Charles Dollé
Les Regrets Affectueusement (Sonates, Duo & Pièces Pour le pardessus de viole, Book 2)
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Composer:Charles DolléGenre:ChamberPublication Date:1737Average_duration:3:59Les Regrets Affectueusement is a collection of sonatas, duos, and pieces for the pardessus de viole, composed by Charles Dollé. The work was published in 1747 and premiered in Paris, France. The collection consists of six sonatas, six duos, and six pieces for solo pardessus de viole. The first movement of each sonata is marked by a slow and expressive introduction, followed by a lively and dance-like allegro. The second movement is usually a slow and melancholic sarabande, while the third movement is a fast and virtuosic gigue. The duos are characterized by a dialogue between the two instruments, with each taking turns to play the melody and the accompaniment. The pieces for solo pardessus de viole are short and varied, ranging from slow and expressive to fast and lively. They showcase the technical abilities of the instrument, with intricate fingerings and complex rhythms. The overall style of Les Regrets Affectueusement is typical of the French Baroque period, with a focus on ornamentation, expressive phrasing, and dance rhythms. The pardessus de viole, a small and high-pitched member of the viol family, was a popular instrument in France during the 18th century, and Dollé's collection is considered one of the finest examples of music written for it. In conclusion, Les Regrets Affectueusement is a significant work in the French Baroque repertoire, showcasing the technical abilities of the pardessus de viole and the expressive and dance-like qualities of the music of the period. Its premiere in Paris in 1747 marked a high point in the development of French instrumental music.More....
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