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Marin Marais

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Marin Marais (1656 - 1726) was a French composer and master of the basse de viol, a large bowed string instrument with frets, and is an early leading composer for the instrument. He studied with Jean-Baptiste Lully, and with a renowned bass viol pedagogue Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe. He was hired as a musician in 1676 to the royal court of Versailles, and was appointed "ordinaire de la chambre du roy pour la viole" between 1679 and 1725.

His most important operatic work is Alcione, written in 1706, which contains a dramatic storm scene. His five collections of music for bass viol, composed between 1686 and 1725, were his most historically significant contribution along with his The Pieces en trio (1692) considered the first trio sonata in France. He died in 1728.

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1. Chaconne (7:52) Solo Viola Da Gamba $0.99
2. Sonnerie de Sainte Genevieve du Mont de Paris (9:33) The Greatest Masterworks
3. Couplets de folies (17:33) Violin Music for the Sun King
4. Prelude (2:19) Pieces De Violes, IIIe Livre $0.99
5. Pieces in D minor: Prelude (21) (5:03) Pieces De Viole Du Second Livre $0.99
6. Les Voix humaines (6:29) Violin Music for the Sun King $0.99
7. Rondeau (1:52) "Bass"ically French: Music Fo Marais, Corrette And Philidor $0.99
8. Suite in E major: Pavan selon le gout des anciens compositeurs de luth (116) (6:22) Pieces De Viole Du Second Livre $0.99
9. Suite in E major: Courante (114) (1:19) Pieces De Viole Du Second Livre $0.99
10. Fantaisie (1:45) Violin Music for the Sun King $0.99

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