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Title: Franois Couperin 16681733


1
François Couperin 1668-1733
2
Lart de toucherle clavecin
3
Questions of ornamentation
  • Is the ornament diatonic, or does it require an
    accidental?
  • Does it precede the main note or fall on the
    beat?
  • Is it fast or slow?
  • If slow, what proportion of the main note does
    the ornament require?
  • Does the stress lie more on the ornament or the
    main note?

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Antonio Vivaldi
  • Venetian composer
  • Holy Orders in his early twenties.

6
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
  • il prete rosso - The Red Priest
  • Girls orphanage in Venice
  • Composer in one of four of the most important
    music schools of Italy (and Europe)

7
Vivaldis Musical Style
  • Vivaldi is credited for helping to free
    instrumental style from vocal style.
  • Each piece is used as a teaching tool to create
    virtuosity in the players of the orphanage and
    music school.
  • Vivaldi boasted that he could write a concerto
    faster than the copyist could copy it!

8
Vivaldis Musical Style
  • Rapid scale patterns
  • Arpeggio the outlining of a chords root, third,
    fifth and octave.
  • Change of register. High Low
  • Tessitura range of an instrument
  • Creating contrasting timbres by blending
    different instruments together. (sonority)

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The Four Seasons Spring
  • La Primavera The Spring
  • Programmatic Concerto
  • Program Music Music that is inspired by prose,
    poetry, painting, or a scene or event in the mind
    of the composer.

11
The Four Seasons Spring
  • Program the actual thought, poetry, or prose.
  • La Primavera describes with music a poem from The
    Contest Between Harmony and Inspiration
    attributed to the composer.

12
Spring Concerto in E Major
  • Allegro
  • Springtime is upon us.
  • The birds celebrate her return with festive song,
    and murmuring streams are softly caressed by the
    breezes.
  • Thunderstorms, those heralds of Spring, roar,
    casting their dark mantle over heaven,
  • Then they die away to silence, and the birds take
    up their charming songs once more.
  • Largo
  • On the flower-strewn meadow, with leafy branches
    rustling overhead, the goat-herd sleeps, his
    faithful dog beside him.
  • Allegro
  • Led by the festive sound of rustic bagpipes,
    nymphs and shepherds lightly dance beneath the
    brilliant canopy of spring.

13
La Primavera First movement
  • Joyful spring has arrived (the Spring theme
    Ritornello)
  • The birds greet it with their cheerful song.
  • And the brooks in the gentle breezes.
  • Flow with a sweet murmur.
  • The sky is covered with a black mantle, and
    thunder and lightening announces a storm
  • When they fall silent, the birds take up again
    their melodious song.

14
Vivaldis Concerto, Mvt 1
  • Ritornello form

R1 S1 R2 S2 R3 S3 R4 S4
R5 S5 R6
Song of birds
Murmuring streams How is S2 NOT consistent w/
the form?
Song of birds
Thunder lightning
15
Compositions
  • Over 500 concertos
  • 46 operas
  • sinfonias
  • 73 sonatas
  • chamber music
  • sacred music

16
Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
  • Foremost French musician of
  • 18th century

17
Rameau Music Theory
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Treatise on Harmony (1722)
  • Coined the terms tonic, dominant and subdominant
  • harmonic progression through falling 5th (or
    rising 4th)
  • chords maintain their identity regardless of
    inversion (harmony is based on root progression,
    regardless of lowest note)

19
Rameau Music Theory
  • the chord is the primal element in music
  • a chord maintains its identity in all inversions
    basse fondamentale or root progression
  • Triadic relationships tonic, dominant, etc.
  • Hierarchial function of triads
  • Pivot chord modulation

20
Rameau - theory II
  • 3. Triadic relationships - tonic, domininant,
    etc.
  • 4. Hierarchial function of triads
  • 5. Pivot chord modulation

21
Hippolyte et Aricie (1733)
  • music almost programmatic (rough sea, high winds
  • Ah! faut-il
  • tragédie lyrique
  • monologue

22
Exposed to greatness
  • Alexandre-Jean-Joseph Le Riche de la Poupliniere
    (a rich tax collector) became Rameaus patron
  • Pouplinieres gatherings included Voltaire,
    Rousseau, and Casanova

23
Rameau and Voltaire
24
Lullistes versus Ramistes
  • Rameau subverter of the good old French opera
    tradition of Lully
  • more expressive, dramatic (due to more chromatic
    harmonies)
  • innovative orchestration (more winds)
  • increase in homophonic sections (Classical period
    is right around the corner)
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