François Lazarevitch
Suite de branles
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Composer:François LazarevitchGenre:ChamberAverage_duration:5:16François Lazarevitch is a French composer and musician who specializes in early music. One of his most notable works is the "Suite de branles," a collection of dances that were popular in France during the Renaissance period. The "Suite de branles" was composed in 2005 and premiered in the same year. It consists of six movements, each of which is a different type of branle dance. The first movement is a "Branle de Bourgogne," which is a slow and stately dance. The second movement is a "Branle de Champagne," which is a lively and energetic dance. The third movement is a "Branle des Sabots," which is a fast and lively dance that involves stomping the feet. The fourth movement is a "Branle de la Montarde," which is a slow and graceful dance. The fifth movement is a "Branle de Poitou," which is a lively and playful dance. The final movement is a "Branle de l'Official," which is a fast and lively dance that was often performed at court. The "Suite de branles" is characterized by its use of traditional Renaissance instruments, such as the recorder, the lute, and the viola da gamba. The music is lively and energetic, with a strong emphasis on rhythm and melody. The dances themselves are also characterized by their lively and playful nature, with dancers often moving in a circle or line formation. Overall, the "Suite de branles" is a beautiful and lively collection of Renaissance dances that showcases François Lazarevitch's skill as a composer and musician. Its use of traditional instruments and playful melodies make it a joy to listen to and a wonderful addition to any early music collection.More....
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Suite de branles: Branles de la cornemuse / Tandis que je m'arreste / Bransles doubles / Bransle de Village
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