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Rameau - Grands Motets

Gaétan Jarry

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Gaétan Jarry’s spectacular, intense gestures and steadfast commitment always imbues his musicians with real vitality. This magnificent album is no different, with the soloists, choir and orchestra being carried along the vocal and instrumental coils of Rameau’s grands motets.

Rameau never had an official function as a composer of religious music and his contribution in this field is small in number, though great in quality. However, the four motets he did write pose a few issues. Written in the composer’s younger years, they feature inconsistent writing, as if several hands were involved in creating them. The originals have nearly entirely disappeared, with later versions being almost all that remain—meaning they’ve often been reworked and are sometimes incomplete.

Likely composed around 1720, Quam dilecta features two accomplished fugues which boast a rigourous writing style that’s rather rare in French music. The seven numbers of the motet In convertendo present notable differences in style that raise many questions for historians. Nonetheless, the music finds a noble and sincere expression, especially in the last two movements that contain some of the most beautiful passages ever composed by Rameau. Laboravi clamans is the only motet that was published during Rameau’s lifetime, and he included it in his 1722 “Traité de l’harmonie” (Treatise on Harmony). Its brevity suggests that this single movement may have belonged to a motet that has since been lost. Deus noster refugium is a true French-style “grand motet”. With its rich and varied movements, it represents the composers largest religious work. On top of that, it hints at the lyrical compositions that would later bring Rameau fame. © François Hudry/Qobuz

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Quam dilecta tabernacula (Jean-Philippe Rameau)

1
I. Quam dilecta tabernacula
00:04:18

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

2
II. Cor meum et caro mea exulta verunt in Deum vivum
00:02:54

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

3
III. Etenim passer invenit sibi domum
00:02:53

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Mathias Vidal, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

4
IV. Altaria tua, Domine virtutum
00:02:18

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Virginie Thomas, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

5
V. Beati, beati
00:02:26

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - François Joron, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

6
VI. Domine Deus virtutum
00:02:30

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

7
VII. Domine virtutum
00:03:58

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

In convertendo Dominus (Jean-Philippe Rameau)

8
I. In convertendo Dominus
00:02:57

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Mathias Vidal, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

9
II. Tunc repletum est gaudio
00:03:12

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

10
III. Magnificavit Dominus
00:03:36

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

11
IV. Converte, Domine
00:02:18

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

12
V. Laudate nomen Dei cum cantico
00:03:45

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

13
VI. Qui seminant in lacrymis
00:02:20

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Mathias Vidal, Soloist - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

14
VII. Euntes ibant et flebant
00:04:30

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

Laboravi clamans (Jean-Philippe Rameau)

15
Laboravi clamans
00:03:26

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

Deus Noster refugium (Jean-Philippe Rameau)

16
I. Deus noster refugium
00:03:16

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Mathias Vidal, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

17
II. Propterea non timebimus
00:02:53

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Virginie Thomas, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

18
III. Sonuerunt et turbatae sunt
00:03:38

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Virginie Thomas, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

19
IV. Fluminis impetus lætificat civitatem Dei
00:02:36

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

20
V. Deus in medio ejus
00:01:56

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

21
VI. Conturbatæ Sunt Gentes
00:02:38

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Mathias Vidal, Soloist - Nicholas Scott, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist - François Joron, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

22
VII. Dominus Virtutum Nobiscum
00:03:04

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Virginie Thomas, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

23
VIII. Venite, et videte
00:03:00

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Mathias Vidal, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

24
IX. Arcum conteret
00:01:45

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist - François Joron, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

25
X. Vacate, et videte
00:02:04

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Maïlys De Villoutreys, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

26
XI. Dominus virtutum nobiscum
00:03:17

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Virginie Thomas, Soloist - Marguerite Louise, Orchestra, Choir - Gaétan Jarry, Conductor - David Witczak, Soloist

2022 Château de Versailles Spectacles 2020-2021 Château de Versailles Spectacles

Albumbeschreibung

Gaétan Jarry’s spectacular, intense gestures and steadfast commitment always imbues his musicians with real vitality. This magnificent album is no different, with the soloists, choir and orchestra being carried along the vocal and instrumental coils of Rameau’s grands motets.

Rameau never had an official function as a composer of religious music and his contribution in this field is small in number, though great in quality. However, the four motets he did write pose a few issues. Written in the composer’s younger years, they feature inconsistent writing, as if several hands were involved in creating them. The originals have nearly entirely disappeared, with later versions being almost all that remain—meaning they’ve often been reworked and are sometimes incomplete.

Likely composed around 1720, Quam dilecta features two accomplished fugues which boast a rigourous writing style that’s rather rare in French music. The seven numbers of the motet In convertendo present notable differences in style that raise many questions for historians. Nonetheless, the music finds a noble and sincere expression, especially in the last two movements that contain some of the most beautiful passages ever composed by Rameau. Laboravi clamans is the only motet that was published during Rameau’s lifetime, and he included it in his 1722 “Traité de l’harmonie” (Treatise on Harmony). Its brevity suggests that this single movement may have belonged to a motet that has since been lost. Deus noster refugium is a true French-style “grand motet”. With its rich and varied movements, it represents the composers largest religious work. On top of that, it hints at the lyrical compositions that would later bring Rameau fame. © François Hudry/Qobuz

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