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Michel Corrette
Les récréations du berger fortuné
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Works Info
Composer
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Michel Corrette
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Publication Date
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1734 - 1737
Average_duration
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5:57
Les récréations du berger fortuné is a suite of six concertos composed by Michel Corrette. The suite was composed in the Baroque era and was first premiered in Paris in 1734. The suite is known for its lively and playful character, which is typical of the Baroque era. The six concertos in the suite are each named after a different month of the year, and each concerto is divided into three movements. The first movement is typically fast and lively, while the second movement is slower and more lyrical. The final movement is usually a fast dance or a lively allegro. The suite is scored for a small ensemble of instruments, including two violins, a viola, a cello, and a harpsichord. The harpsichord is used to provide the basso continuo, which is a continuous bass line that provides the harmonic foundation for the music. One of the most notable characteristics of Les récréations du berger fortuné is its use of programmatic elements. Each concerto is meant to depict a different scene from the life of a wealthy shepherd. For example, the concerto for January depicts the shepherd warming himself by the fire, while the concerto for May depicts the shepherd dancing with his friends. Overall, Les récréations du berger fortuné is a charming and delightful suite of concertos that captures the playful spirit of the Baroque era. Its programmatic elements and lively character make it a popular choice for Baroque music enthusiasts and performers alike.
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