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  1. Code De Musique Pratique (Monuments of Music and Music Literaturein Facsimile) by Jean-Phillipe Rameau, 1967-06
  2. Minuet in C Major, Minuet in a Minor by Jean Phillipe Rameau, 1966
  3. Nouvelles Reflexions Sur Sa Demonstration Du Principe De L'Harmonie (Monuments of Music and Music Lit in Facsimile) by Jean-Phillipe Rameau, 1967-06
  4. Erreurs Sur LA Musique Dans L'Encyclopedie (Monuments of Music and Music Lit in Facsimile) by Jean-Phillipe Rameau, 1967-06
  5. Suite for Orchestra from the Opera Dardanus. by Jean Phillipe Rameau., 1943-01-01

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6. Jean-Philippe Rameau - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
jeanPhilippe rameau (pronounced filip a mo in French) (September 25, 1683 - September 12, 1764) was one of the most important French composers and
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Jump to: navigation search Jean-Philippe Rameau, by Jacques Andr© Joseph Aved, 1728 Jean-Philippe Rameau pronounced [ʒɑ̃filip ʀaˈmo] in French) ( September 25 September 12 ) was one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the Baroque era. He replaced Jean-Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera and he is also considered the leading French author of music for the harpsichord of his time alongside Fran§ois Couperin Little is known about Rameau's early years, and it was not until the 1720s that he won fame as a major theorist of music with his Treatise on Harmony (1722). He was almost fifty before he embarked on the operatic career on which his reputation chiefly rests. His debut Hippolyte et Aricie (1733) caused a great stir and was fiercely attacked for its revolutionary use of harmony by the supporters of Lully's style of music. Nevertheless, Rameau's pre-eminence in the field of French opera was soon acknowledged and he was later attacked as an "establishment" composer by those who favoured Italian opera during the controversy known as the Querelle des Bouffons in the 1750s. Rameau's music had gone out of fashion by the end of the 18th century and it was not until the 20th that serious efforts were made to revive it. Today he enjoys renewed appreciation with performances and recordings of his music ever more frequent.

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RAMEAU, JEAN-PHILIPPE BIOGRAPHY
Rameau was the leading French composer of his time, in particular after the death of Couperin in 1733. He made a significant and lasting contribution to musical theory. Born in Dijon, two years before the year of birth of Handel, Bach and Domenico Scarlatti, Rameau spent the earlier part of his career principally as organist at Clermont Cathedral. In 1722 or 1723, however, he settled in Paris, publishing further collections of harpsichord pieces and his important Treatise on Harmony, written before his removal to Paris. From 1733 he devoted himself largely to the composition of opera and to his work as a theorist, the first under the patronage of a rich amateur, in whose house he had an apartment. Keyboard Music Sixty of Rameau's 65 harpsichord pieces were written by 1728, with a final group appearing in 1741. Published in 1706, 1724 and around the year 1728, these collections, with the final collection of 1741, consist of genre pieces and dances, in the established tradition of French composers for the keyboard. Chamber Music
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8. Jean-Philippe Rameau --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on jeanPhilippe rameau French composer of the late Baroque period, best known today for his harpsichord music,
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Page 1 of 1 baptized Sept. 25, 1683, Dijon, France
died Sept. 12, 1764, Paris Jean-Philippe Rameau, contemporary French engraving. The Granger Collection, New York French composer of the late Baroque period, best known today for his harpsichord music, operas, and works in other theatrical genres but in his lifetime also famous as a music theorist. Rameau, Jean-Philippe... (75 of 1409 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Jean-Philippe Rameau Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post.

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Introduction (born Dijon, baptized 25 September 1683; died Paris, 12 September 1764). His early training came from his father, a professional organist; he went to a Jesuit school, then had a short period of music study in Italy. He may have played the violin for a time in a theatre orchestra. In 1702 he was appointed at Avignon Cathedral, but later in the same year he moved to Clermont Cathedral; by 1706 he was in Paris as organist of the Jesuit college. He retumed to Dijon in 1709 as organist at Notre Dame (a shared position); but by 1713 he was in Lyons and in 1715 he was back in Clermont with a 29-year contract as organist. By 1722, however, he was in Paris, where he was to remain; he had left Clermont to supervise the publication of his , a substantial and controversial work, particularly as regards his new theory, based on his understanding of the physical properties of sound, about the relationship of bass to harmony. The brought him to wide attention. As a composer, he was known only for his keyboard music (a second collection appeared in 1729-30) and his

10. Jean-Philippe Rameau: A Biographical Note
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BAROQUE COMPOSERS AND MUSICIANS Jean-Philippe Rameau Born in Dijon in 1683, he spent the first 40 years of his life in the relative obscurity of the provinces. He made a short but important trip to Milan, and was for a time a violinist in the Lyons Opera. He held organ posts in Avignon, Clermont (1715-22) and Dijon and visited Paris from 1706 until 1709 - during which time he held two organ posts, was offered a third, and published his first book of harpsichord pieces. About 1713 he moved to Lyons, where he contributed grands motets to the Lyons Concert In 1722 he settled permanently in Paris. With the publication that year of his he gained the immediate attention and respect of Parisian musicians. But while his music - harpsichord pieces, cantatas and music for the theaters - was also much admired, he was unable to win an organ post in Paris. He took on pupils, among them the talented Marie-Louise Mangeot, who became his wife in 1726. Following the appearance of his third book of harpsichord pieces, which like his second (1724) was largely devoted to , he published his Observations sur la methode d'accompagnement pour le clavecin in the Mercure de France (February 1730), drawing upon his own brilliant technique of improvising on a figured bass. In 1727 he competed unsuccessfully with Daquin for the organ post at St Paul, bringing to a close his career as a church organist. By then he had published his second and more controversial harmony treatise

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(Paris, 1706) and was organist at the Jesuit College in the rue Saint-Jacques and at the Mercederians of rue du Chaume. He returned to Dijon in 1709 to succeed his father at Notre Dame; by 1713 he was organist at the Jacobins in Lyons, and finally returned to Clermont Cathedral in 1715. In 1722 or 1723 he went to Paris for the second time, publishing his second and third harpsichord books (1724 and 1728) there as well as his (1722) and (1726). By 1732 he was organist at St. Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie and in 1736 at the Jesuit novitiate. Hippolyte et Aricie Samson, but the project was abandoned. In 1735 his opera-ballet Les Indes galantes was performed, followed in 1737 by his masterpiece Castor et Pollux; his major theoretical work dating from this time was the La pri ncesse de Navarre and Le temple de la Gloire ); 1750 saw the publication of his written in collaboration with Denis Diderot (Paris, 1750). After 1752 his operatic activity, apart from the major works Les Paladins and slackened; at the same time he produced some important theoretical works, including the

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His early training came from his father, a professional organist. He went to a Jesuit school, then had a short period of music study in Italy. In 1702 he was appointed maître de musique at Avignon Cathedral, but later in the same year he moved to Clermont Cathedral. By 1706 he was in Paris as organist of the Jesuit college. He returned to Dijon in 1709 as organist at Notre Dame (a shared position).
But by 1713 he was in Lyons and in 1715 he was back in Clermont with a 29-year contract as organist. By 1722, however, he was in Paris, where he was to remain. He had left Clermont to supervise the publication of his Traité de l'harmonie, a substantial and controversial work, particularly as regards his new theory, based on his understanding of the physical properties of sound, about the relationship of bass to harmony. The Traité brought him to wide attention. As a composer, he was known only for his keyboard music (a second collection appeared in 1729-30) and his cantatas, though he had also written some church music. His ambitions, however, lay in opera; and at the age of 50, in 1733, he had his first opera, Hippolyte et Aricie, given at the Opéra.

14. Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Biography
Avid reader of Zarlino, Kircher, and Descartes, as a youth rameau set out to discover the laws of harmony for himself. His Traité de l harmonie (1722) laid
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Avid reader of Zarlino, Kircher, and Descartes, as a youth Rameau set out to discover the laws of harmony for himself. His Traité de l'harmonie (1722) laid the foundation for a rational science of music, and his concept of the invertibility of triadsa stroke of genius by any measurehad great consequences for the teaching of theory. At first not received well in France, Rameau's ideas were introduced into Germany by Marpurg . Rameau was a first-rate composer as well as theorist, composing mainly operas but also sacred, harpsichord, and chamber works . In the "War of the Buffoons" of 1752 Rameau was a defender of the French opera style of Lully and Destouches as opposed to the opera buffa of Pergolesi . In later years, however, Rameau said that if he had it to do over again he would have gone to Italy and studied with Pergolesi.
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    Jean-Philippe Rameau Public Domain Image from Wikimedia Commons Born: September 25, 1683 Birthplace: Dijon, Burgundy Died: September 12, 1764 in Paris Also Known As: French music theorist and composer. He collaborated with Voltaire and is also known as one of the notable composers of pre-Revolutionary French opera, along with Gluck and Lully. Rameau married Marie-Louise Mangot, a clavecinist, and they had 4 children. Type of Compositions: He composed keyboard music

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    A sked to identify the greatest composer in Germany during the first half of the 18th century, most people would name Bach. When asked who was the greatest composer in England then, the response would be Handel. But the intellectual and artistic center of Europe during that period was neither Germany nor England, but France. Naturally, the land shone upon by the Sun King and his successor also boasted an outstanding composer, but one who for various reasons has remained in the shadows until the middle of our own century. Jean-Philippe Rameau enjoyed a spot in the sun only toward the end of his life. He wrote most of his finest music between the ages of 50 and 56. Until he reached middle age, and for nearly two centuries after his death, Rameau was just another name in the deep musicological murk. Born in Dijon in 1683, Rameau remained a non-entity until he was 40, when he wrote a still-famous treatise on harmony. Then, aspiring to write operas for Paris production, he had to shake the theorist image. Nobody thought a person who wrote about such arcane things as root-position chords and their inversions could also create pleasant music. So he began publishing a series of delightful harpsichord works, full of dance movements and pieces inspired by animals and personalities of the day. Then in 1733 came the 50-year-old Rameau's big break - an opportunity to write operas, the best way for a French composer to make his name at that time.

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    France Profession(s) Compositeur de musique classique Jean-Philippe Rameau Dijon 25 septembre Paris 12 septembre ) ©tait un compositeur fran§ais et th©oricien de la musique L'œuvre lyrique de Rameau forme la plus grande partie de sa contribution musicale et marque l'apog©e du classicisme fran§ais, dont les canons s'oppos¨rent avec force   ceux de la musique italienne jusque tard au cours du XVIII e . Dans ce domaine, la cr©ation la plus c©l¨bre du compositeur est sans conteste l' op©ra-ballet Les Indes galantes ). Cette partie de sa production est curieusement rest©e oubli©e pendant pr¨s de deux si¨cles, mais b©n©ficie aujourd'hui d'un mouvement de red©couverte. Ses œuvres pour clavecin Le Tambourin L'Entretien des Muses Le Rappel des Oiseaux La Poule , entre autres pi¨ces connues, furent jou©es au XIX e (au piano)   l'©gal de celles de Bach Couperin ou Scarlatti Tambourin ©couter Rameau est g©n©ralement consid©r© comme le plus grand musicien fran§ais avant le XIX e et comme le premier th©oricien de l' harmonie classique
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