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Toyohiko Satoh|Style brisé: Gaultier & The French Lute School

Style brisé: Gaultier & The French Lute School

Toyohiko Satoh

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Style bris Gaultier & the French Lute School Around 1600, Italian musicians abandoned their old style (renaissance) and established a new one (baroque). Somewhat later, probably around 1630, a new tuning (french tuning, d minor tuning or even baroque lute tuning) was invented for the lute by the circle of lutenists around le vieux Gaultier, or Gaultier de Lyon (Ennemond Gaultier, 1575-1651). The old (renaissance) tuning was based on the interval of a fourth. The new tuning introduced more thirds, enabling lutenists to write their music in a broken style (style bris), since it allowed more freedom for the fingers of the left hand. Soon the broken style gained great popularity throughout Europe. This tuning, incidentally, was already used by Mezangeau (late 16th century-1638), who may have been Ennemond Gaultiers teacher. It is difficult to separate Ennemond Gaultiers music from that of his cousin Denis Gaultier (Gaultier le jeune or Gaultier de Paris, 1603-1672). Nevertheless, their works are the most significant French contribution to the lute music of the period. They developed a new genre, the musical portrait, as well as the tombeau, which, in fact, they pioneered in the lute repertoire. Johann Jacob Froberger (1616-1667) was one of a number of composers of keyboard music, not only in France, who found inspiration in their music. Jacques Gallot (c.1600-c.1690), known as le vieux Gallot or Gallot de Paris, was a pupil of Ennemond Gaultier. His brother Antoine Gallot was known as vieux Gallot or Gallot dAngers. In addition to this minor confusion, there was a son of Antoine Gallot who was known as Gallot le jeune (?-c.1716).

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Style brisé: Gaultier & The French Lute School

Toyohiko Satoh

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1
Tombeau de Mezangeau
00:04:15

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Ennemond Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

2
Courante
00:01:41

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Ennemond Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

3
Carillon
00:02:45

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Ennemond Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

4
Rossignol
00:01:57

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Ennemond Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

5
Testament de Mezangeau
00:02:51

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Ennemond Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

6
Canarie
00:02:16

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Ennemond Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

7
Tombeau de Mademoiselle Gaultier
00:03:25

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Dennis Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

8
Cleopatre Amante - Double
00:03:23

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Dennis Gaultier, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

9
Prélude
00:01:21

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Jacques Gallot, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

10
Le Bout de l'An de M. Gaultier
00:02:52

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Jacques Gallot, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

11
Courante la Cigogne
00:02:14

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Jacques Gallot, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

12
Sarabande la Pièce de huit heures
00:02:00

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Jacques Gallot, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

13
Volte la Brugeoise
00:01:53

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Jacques Gallot, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

14
Prélude
00:01:38

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Dufaut, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

15
Tombeau de M. Blanrocher
00:03:36

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Dufaut, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

16
Courante
00:01:57

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Dufaut, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

17
Sarabande - Double
00:03:26

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Dufaut, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

18
Gigue
00:02:01

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Dufaut, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

19
Prélude
00:01:01

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Charles Mouton, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

20
Tombeau de Gogo Allemande
00:03:04

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Charles Mouton, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

21
La belle homicide & Courante de M. Gaultier - Double de la belle Homicide
00:03:07

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Charles Mouton, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

22
Gavotte
00:01:09

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Charles Mouton, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

23
La Princesse Sarabande
00:01:45

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Charles Mouton, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

24
Canarie
00:02:23

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist - Charles Mouton, Composer

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

25
Tombeau de M. Mouton: Allemande
00:03:56

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Robert de Visée, Composer - Toyohiko Satoh, MainArtist

1995 Channel Classics Records 1995 Channel Classics Records

Albumbeschreibung

Style bris Gaultier & the French Lute School Around 1600, Italian musicians abandoned their old style (renaissance) and established a new one (baroque). Somewhat later, probably around 1630, a new tuning (french tuning, d minor tuning or even baroque lute tuning) was invented for the lute by the circle of lutenists around le vieux Gaultier, or Gaultier de Lyon (Ennemond Gaultier, 1575-1651). The old (renaissance) tuning was based on the interval of a fourth. The new tuning introduced more thirds, enabling lutenists to write their music in a broken style (style bris), since it allowed more freedom for the fingers of the left hand. Soon the broken style gained great popularity throughout Europe. This tuning, incidentally, was already used by Mezangeau (late 16th century-1638), who may have been Ennemond Gaultiers teacher. It is difficult to separate Ennemond Gaultiers music from that of his cousin Denis Gaultier (Gaultier le jeune or Gaultier de Paris, 1603-1672). Nevertheless, their works are the most significant French contribution to the lute music of the period. They developed a new genre, the musical portrait, as well as the tombeau, which, in fact, they pioneered in the lute repertoire. Johann Jacob Froberger (1616-1667) was one of a number of composers of keyboard music, not only in France, who found inspiration in their music. Jacques Gallot (c.1600-c.1690), known as le vieux Gallot or Gallot de Paris, was a pupil of Ennemond Gaultier. His brother Antoine Gallot was known as vieux Gallot or Gallot dAngers. In addition to this minor confusion, there was a son of Antoine Gallot who was known as Gallot le jeune (?-c.1716).

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