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Louis-Nicolas Clérambault
La Muse de L'Opéra
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Works Info
Composer
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Louis-Nicolas Clérambault
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Cantata
Compose Date
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1716
Average_duration
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17:49
La Muse de L'Opéra is a cantata composed by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, a French Baroque composer, organist, and harpsichordist. The cantata was composed in 1716 and premiered in Paris at the Hôtel de Guénégaud on December 17, 1716. The cantata consists of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "La Muse de L'Opéra," is a lively and energetic aria that introduces the Muse of the Opera, who is portrayed as a powerful and inspiring figure. The second movement, "Les Plaisirs de l'Opéra," is a more subdued and reflective aria that celebrates the pleasures of the opera and the emotions it evokes in its audience. The final movement, "Le Triomphe de l'Opéra," is a triumphant and celebratory aria that proclaims the greatness of the opera and its ability to move and inspire its listeners. The cantata is characterized by its use of intricate and ornate vocal lines, which are accompanied by a rich and varied instrumental ensemble. Clérambault's use of counterpoint and harmony is also notable, as he weaves together multiple melodic lines to create a complex and layered musical texture. Overall, La Muse de L'Opéra is a vibrant and dynamic work that captures the spirit and energy of the opera. Its intricate vocal lines and rich instrumental accompaniment make it a masterpiece of the French Baroque era, and it remains a beloved and frequently performed work to this day.
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1
The Muse of the Opera  VI. 'Oyseaux, qui sous ces feüillages'
2:44
2
The Muse of the Opera  Mortels, pour contenter vos désirs curieux
5:18
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