Marais - Chaconne for Solo Viola da Gamba
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Uploaded on Nov 4, 2007
MARIN MARAIS (1656-1728)
"Pieces a une et a deux violes" Book I - Chaconne
Performed by John Dornenburg, viola da gamba
*Marin Marais was a French composer and viol player. He studied composition with Jean-Baptiste Lully, often conducting his operas, and with master of the bass viol Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe for 6 months. He was hired as a musician in 1676 to the royal court of Versailles. He did quite well as court musician, and in 1679 was appointed "ordinaire de la chambre du roy pour la viole", a title he kept until 1725.
He was a master of the basse de viol, and the leading French composer of music for the instrument. He wrote five books of Pièces de viole (1686-1725) for the instrument, generally suites with basso continuo. These were quite popular in the court, and for these he was remembered in later years as he who "founded and firmly established the empire of the viol" (Hubert Le Blanc, 1740). His other works include a book of Pièces en trio (1692) and four operas (1693-1709), Alcyone (1706) being noted for its tempest scene.
As with Sainte-Colombe, little of Marin Marais' personal life is known after he reached adulthood. Marin Marais married a Parisian, Catherine d'Amicourt, on 21 September 1676. They had 19 children together.
Marais and his music were featured in the film Tous les matins du monde (1991), an atmospheric, meticulously imagined life of Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe. Marais' music figured prominently in that film, including his longer work Sonnerie de Ste-Geneviève du Mont-de-Paris (1723). A recording of the Sonnerie performed on a Fairlight synthesizer was used in the cult classic film Liquid Sky.
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Marais - Le badinageby Les folies
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Marin Marais - Chaconne en Rondeau [Livre II]by Leonardo Perin Vichi
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devnation 4 years ago
Just personal preference didn't mean anything by it. Certainly there shouldn't be a sweeping generalization made, though, I was merely highlighting the links in light of the instruments and their development. Thanks for putting up the track.
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HARMONICO101 4 years ago
No problem. I liked chatting with you. :)
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devnation 4 years ago
"one being the precursor to the violin family, whereas the latter group (viol family)" yes families that have a relation in so much as they are related in their development and the families bear relation in as much as ones effect on the other, sheer influence.
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HARMONICO101 4 years ago
Of course they influenced each other. They are both string instruments that existed at the same time. Still doesn't mean they should be lumped together into one family.
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devnation 4 years ago
Classification: viol/viola da gamba/lira da gamba (all genealogically derived, in a loosely tangible sense from the Spanish vihuela or strictly dependant on your disposition). Please access, for corroborative purposes, the Hutchinson Encyclopædia also the Britannica Encyclopædia 2009. The various names the interrelations are evident (lieu the texts that have been flagged). Again as regards the aesthetics it's subjective as aforementioned, I think they look very similar I remained unmoved.
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HARMONICO101 4 years ago
It's also noteworthy that viol's direct ancestor is the vihuela, which may have come from the lute, whereas the direct ancestor of the viola and violin is the viola da braccio, which comes from the rebec, and then the Arabic rebab.
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lichtbroeder 3 years ago
Funny how we can for for years paying no attention to certain instruments, then - they grab us. My favorite instrument to play is the harpsichord. Recently I started to gravitate to the viol da gamba, like I'm hearing it for the first time, and wonder why it took so long for me to "find" it. Its' sound goes right to the heart and my response to it is almost physical, as well as aural. Like hearing the voice of a long lost parent, friend, lover or child.
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HARMONICO101 4 years ago
Nope.
Buy the disc, it's worth every cent. Plus you'll be supporting Mr. Dornenburg as well. :)
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alrobvy 3 weeks ago
tres beau!!
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themasmid 3 weeks ago
I don't think I've ever seen a video with not one thumb down - and certainly not one with 170,000 views.
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UncleTito72 5 months ago
You can find this in a number of CDs, Almost everyone who records solo Viol does Marais. I have several versions, but I believe the one here is by John Dornenburg. The CD is simply called Solo Viola da Gamba. This is the only Marais piece in the CD. Good Luck!
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Richard Jones 5 months ago
What CD is this?
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agrofound 7 months ago
agrofound.strefa.pl rozwiązuje problem
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UncleTito72 8 months ago
I have this CD. It is awesome! I listen to it in its entirety at least once a week. Good recording, great interpretations, you can't go wrong!
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GuitarGuy015 1 year ago
VIRTUOSO!
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Servio Bona 1 year ago
have u ever checked Praetorius?if not,do it and u'll find interesting things about what u were discussing... thank's for the post :)
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cuculus50 1 year ago
I am reminded of Shakespeare's Richard III "... in a lady's chamber to the lascivious pleasings of a lute". Not certain if that is exact, but it is illuminating.
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