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Les Dominos|François Couperin: Complete Sonatas

François Couperin: Complete Sonatas

Les Dominos, Florence Malgoire

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The sonata is one of the most common of all musical genres, but in France toward the end of the 17th century, with Italian styles still in official disfavor, it was barely even possible to write one. Composers were fascinated, however, by the new breezes blowing from Italy, and François Couperin began to write "sonades" even though he never published them. He later claimed to have written the first French sonatas. The seven works here are odd fusions of French and Italian styles, and they are beautifully animated by the French historical-instrument group Les Dominos and its leader, violinist Florence Malgoire. Three works, La Steinquerque (track 3), L'Astrée (track 5), and La Visionnaire (track 7), approximate the texture of the Italian trio sonata, with paired instruments over a continuo, but the rest have two pairs of solo instruments and mix the concertante or contrast principle with other kinds of ensemble writing. The movement structure is purely French, with sequences of very short movements that carry some kind of programmatic content. These were, for their time and place, rather experimental works, but their genius is that they have a relaxed ebb and flow in spite of that; they are loose in structure and have a sense of discovery of fresh textures. Malgoire and Les Dominos get the loose-limbed spirit of the music, offering textures in which the bass viol of Guido Balestracci is almost an equal partner with the violins and/or flutes above. The ensemble playing of this new group is exceptional, and one awaits with interest any move they might make toward repertoire beyond the French 17th century.

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1
Sonate en quatuor « La Sultane »: [Gravement] - [Gayement] - Air tendrement - Légèrement
00:10:21

Les Dominos, Performer - Florence Malgoire, Performer - François Couperin, Composer

2012 Outhere 2012 Outhere

2
Sonate « La Pucelle »: Lentement - Gayement - Lentement - Gayement - Lentement - Légèrement - Air - Viste
00:06:47

Les Dominos, Performer - Florence Malgoire, Performer - Stéphanie de Failly, Performer - Serge Saïta, Performer - Amélie Michel, Performer - Guido Balestracci, Performer - Jonathan Rubin, Performer - Blandine Rannou, Performer - François Couperin, Composer

2012 Outhere 2012 Outhere

3
Sonate « La Steinquerque »: Gayement, Bruits de guerre - Air lentement - Gravement - Légèrement - Mouvement de fanfares - Lentement - Gravement - Gayement
00:11:03

Les Dominos, Performer - Florence Malgoire, Performer - Stéphanie de Failly, Performer - Guido Balestracci, Performer - Jonathan Rubin, Performer - Blandine Rannou, Performer - François Couperin, Composer

2012 Outhere 2012 Outhere

4
Sonate « La Convalescente »: Gravement - Vivement et ferme - Lentement - Air gracieusement - Lentement - Lentement - Vivement
00:13:01

Les Dominos, Performer - Florence Malgoire, Performer - Stéphanie de Failly, Performer - Serge Saïta, Performer - Amélie Michel, Performer - Guido Balestracci, Performer - Jonathan Rubin, Performer - Blandine Rannou, Performer - François Couperin, Composer

2012 Outhere 2012 Outhere

5
Sonate « L'Astrée »: [Lentement] - Légèrement - Lentement - Gayement - Air tendrement - Lentement - Viste
00:09:51

Les Dominos, Performer - Florence Malgoire, Performer - Serge Saïta, Performer - Amélie Michel, Performer - Guido Balestracci, Performer - Jonathan Rubin, Performer - Blandine Rannou, Performer - François Couperin, Composer

2012 Outhere 2012 Outhere

6
Sonate « La Superbe »: [Lentement] - [Gayement] - Très lentement - Légèrement - Air tendre - Gayement
00:09:48

Les Dominos, Performer - Florence Malgoire, Performer - Stéphanie de Failly, Performer - Serge Saïta, Performer - Amélie Michel, Performer - Guido Balestracci, Performer - Jonathan Rubin, Performer - Blandine Rannou, Performer - François Couperin, Composer

2012 Outhere 2012 Outhere

7
Sonate « La Visionnaire »: Gravement - Légèrement - Air légèrement - Légèrement - Lentement - Gayement - Air tendrement - Légèrement, Chaconne
00:08:46

Les Dominos, Performer - Florence Malgoire, Performer - Stéphanie de Failly, Performer - Guido Balestracci, Performer - Isabelle Saint Yves, Performer - Jonathan Rubin, Performer - Blandine Rannou, Performer - François Couperin, Composer

2012 Outhere 2012 Outhere

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The sonata is one of the most common of all musical genres, but in France toward the end of the 17th century, with Italian styles still in official disfavor, it was barely even possible to write one. Composers were fascinated, however, by the new breezes blowing from Italy, and François Couperin began to write "sonades" even though he never published them. He later claimed to have written the first French sonatas. The seven works here are odd fusions of French and Italian styles, and they are beautifully animated by the French historical-instrument group Les Dominos and its leader, violinist Florence Malgoire. Three works, La Steinquerque (track 3), L'Astrée (track 5), and La Visionnaire (track 7), approximate the texture of the Italian trio sonata, with paired instruments over a continuo, but the rest have two pairs of solo instruments and mix the concertante or contrast principle with other kinds of ensemble writing. The movement structure is purely French, with sequences of very short movements that carry some kind of programmatic content. These were, for their time and place, rather experimental works, but their genius is that they have a relaxed ebb and flow in spite of that; they are loose in structure and have a sense of discovery of fresh textures. Malgoire and Les Dominos get the loose-limbed spirit of the music, offering textures in which the bass viol of Guido Balestracci is almost an equal partner with the violins and/or flutes above. The ensemble playing of this new group is exceptional, and one awaits with interest any move they might make toward repertoire beyond the French 17th century.

© TiVo

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