Jollage: Premier livre de Pièces de Clavecin

A world-premiere recording of elegant, courtly French harpsichord suites by a forgotten name of the early 18th century. Composer: Charles-Alexandre Jollage Artists: Fernando De Luca (harpsichord) 🎵 Purchase or streaming (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music): 💎 More Information: èces-de-clavecin/ 🎬🎮 These tracks are available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to: The early life and formation of Charles-Alexandre Jollage is shrouded in obscurity. By the time he enters the historical record in the 1720s, he had become organist for the King of Poland, Stanislas Leszcznski, at that time exiled to France and settled at the castle of Chambord in the Loire region of France. In 1733 Stanislas left Chambord for Warsaw where he claimed the throne of Poland; meanwhile Jollage seems to have settled in Paris, where his only known set of work was published in 1738, and dedicated to the Marquise of Clermont d’Amboise. After that point, it has been established with greater certainty that he remained in Paris as an organist, and died there in 1761. This ‘First Book’ of Jollage’s harpsichord works was never followed by a second, but the two suites therein have rewarded the investigation of Fernando De Luca, who has already revived the little-known harpsichord music of Christoph Graupner (96131) and Christophe Moyreau (96285) for Brilliant Classics. Jollage’s refined and elegant idiom reflects the predominant taste in France during the first half of the 18th century, enlivened throughout with touches of originality. Take, for example, the penultimate piece of the First Suite: L’italienne, which is written in an entirely contemporary style perhaps emulating Domenico Scarlatti and even resembling the sonatas of Haydn. In his booklet essay, Fernando De Luca makes a pertinent comparison between Jollage and the contemporary master Watteau. ‘By combining dance, music and painting, while suspending time and movement, Watteau captures a snapshot of human life… He combines lightness and tragedy to capture a fleeting moment. Jollage draws his creative lifeblood from the same source, while retaining all the characteristics of harpsichord music of his period.’ Tracklist: Pièces in A Major and Minor, Suite I: 0:00:00 I. Courante 0:02:20 II. La cheverny – Rondeau 0:07:51 III. Le postillon – Rondeau 0:09:59 IV. Seconde partie – Mineur 0:13:42 V. Les tendresses mutuelles 0:17:07 VI. Premier menuet – 2e Menuet – 3e Menuet 0:22:31 VII. La naïve – Rondeau 0:29:23 VIII. L’Italienne 0:34:03 IX. La marais Pièces in G Major and Minor, Suite II: 0:41:08 I. La bonne amie – Rondeau 0:46:12 II. L’Obstinée 0:50:58 III. La résolue – Rondeau 0:54:49 IV. L’Agitée – La tranquille – Rondeau 1:00:01 V. Premier tambourin – 2e Tambourin – 3e Tambourin 1:03:51 VI. Gigue 1:07:16 VII. Les caquets 1:13:58 VIII. L’Utile 👉 Social media links: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: New Classical Releases: The Best of Liszt: The Best of Bach: Most Popular Piano Music: Beautiful Classical Music: Classical Music For Dinnertime: Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel. And visit our channel for other pieces by Jollage and more of the greatest composers. We upload daily with complete albums and compilations with the best classical music. #Jollage #PremierLivreDePiècesDeClavecin #Harpsichord #ClassicalMusic #BrilliantClassics
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