Title: | Harpsichord Music (Complete) Volume 1 : Pièces de Clavecin (1706 & 1724) |
Otros títulos: | Rameu : Harpsichord Music (Complete) Vol. 1 : Pièces de Clavecin (1706 & 1724) Música para Clavecín (Completa) Volumen 1 : Piezas de Clavecín (1706 y 1724) Rameu : Música para Clavecín (Completa) Vol. 1 : Piezas de Clavecín (1706 y 1724) Suite in A minor : Suite in E minor : Suite in D minor |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Jean Philipe Rameau; Gilbert Rowland |
Código CDU: | Ram.02 |
Forma Musical: | Suites (Harpsichord) |
Abstract: | Jean-Philippe Rameau was one of the truly multifaceted musicians of his day. Acclaimed for his innovative and popular operas, he was also known as one of the greatest organists in France, and his theoretical writings continue to influence musical thinkers over two centuries later. Although his father was a professional organist, Rameau was expected to pursue a career in the law. However, he was musically very precocious, teaching himself several instruments and the basics of harmony and composition. After spending more time on music than on his studies at the Jesuit College in Dijon (1693-1697), Rameau was removed from school; only when he was 18 did his parents give in to his wishes for a musical career. He went to Italy for a few months, and spent some time playing violin in a travelling French opera troupe. Then he took organist posts in Clermont-Ferrand (1702-1705), Paris (1705-1708), Dijon (1709-1714), Lyons (1714-1715), and Clermont again (1715-1722). Rameau had begun composing for ... |