Around Versailles
Fri, 28 Mar
|Église St-André
From the early 17th century, the influence of Italian music was growing in the French capital, much to the chagrin of the ardent defenders of French taste, including Jean-Philippe Rameau, who clashed with Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the famous Querelle des bouffons.
Heure et lieu
28 Mar 2025, 20:30 – 22:00
Église St-André, 9 Pl. Saint-André, 13650 Meyrargues, France
À propos de l'événement
In this quarrel, supporters of the former proclaimed their love of the French keyboard, of court music and, more generally, of art music, and challenged the popular and essentially melodic pretensions of the violin and cello. Between the two camps, composers with more ambivalent influences, such as Leclair and Francoeur, attempted to achieve a synthesis of styles, like François Couperin before them.
Over the course of an evening, where harmonic refinement and melodic abundance intertwine, let yourself be seduced by the tastes brought together!
Program:
Jean-Marie Leclair :Deuxième Récréation de musique opus 8 in G minor
François Francoeur: Sonate en trio for violin, viola da gamba and b.c. in E major
Claude Balbastre: Suite de Pigmalion
transcription from Rameau's ballet act
Louis Gabriel Guillemain: Quartet Sonata Op. 12 No. 3 in D minor
Jean-Philippe Rameau: IVème concert des Pièces de clavecin en concert