Robert de Visée
Entrée d'Apollon (after Lully, from "Le Triomphe de L'Amour")
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Composer:Robert de ViséeGenre:ChamberAverage_duration:3:36"Entrée d'Apollon" is a Baroque dance piece composed by Robert de Visée. The piece is an adaptation of a dance from the opera-ballet "Le Triomphe de L'Amour" by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The piece was composed in the late 17th century and premiered in the court of Louis XIV in Versailles. The piece is composed of several movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, the "Entrée," is a stately and grand introduction, featuring a slow and majestic melody played on the lute. This is followed by the "Sarabande," a slow and graceful dance in triple meter. The "Gigue" is a lively and energetic dance in compound meter, featuring intricate rhythms and fast fingerwork on the lute. The final movement, the "Menuet," is a courtly and elegant dance in triple meter, featuring a simple and graceful melody. The piece is characterized by its use of ornamentation and improvisation. De Visée was known for his virtuosic lute playing and his ability to improvise elaborate embellishments on the melody. The piece also features a variety of textures, from the solo lute in the "Entrée" to the more complex harmonies and counterpoint in the later movements. Overall, "Entrée d'Apollon" is a prime example of the Baroque dance suite, featuring a variety of movements with distinct characteristics and a focus on ornamentation and improvisation. Its adaptation of a dance from Lully's opera-ballet also highlights the close relationship between music and dance in the Baroque era.More....
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Entry of Apollo (after Lully, from "The Triumph of Love")
Entrée d'Apollon (de "Le Triomphe de L'Amour")
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Entry of Apollo (after Lully, from "The Triumph of Love")
Allemande Entrée d'Apollon (MS Rés. F. 844, Bibliothèque nationale de France)
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