Jacques Boyvin
Suite du Septieme Ton
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Composer:Jacques BoyvinStyle:SuiteAverage_duration:11:36Jacques Boyvin's 'Suite du Septieme Ton' is a collection of organ pieces that was composed in the late 17th century. The suite was first published in 1700 and was dedicated to the Duke of Burgundy. It is considered to be one of the most important works of the French Baroque organ repertoire. The 'Suite du Septieme Ton' consists of eight movements, each of which is based on a different musical form. The first movement is a prelude, which sets the tone for the rest of the suite. It is followed by a fugue, a trio, a dialogue, a tierce en taille, a basse de trompette, a duo, and a grand jeu. The suite is characterized by its use of the seventh tonality, which was a popular mode in French Baroque music. The seventh tonality is known for its bright and lively sound, which is achieved through the use of major and minor thirds. Boyvin's use of this tonality gives the suite a joyful and celebratory feel. The suite also showcases Boyvin's skill as an organist and composer. Each movement is carefully crafted to showcase the unique capabilities of the organ. The fugue, for example, features intricate counterpoint and a lively tempo, while the basse de trompette uses the trumpet stop to create a majestic and regal sound. Overall, Jacques Boyvin's 'Suite du Septieme Ton' is a masterpiece of French Baroque organ music. Its use of the seventh tonality and its intricate compositions make it a must-listen for anyone interested in the music of this period.More....