Ballet De La Merlaison (livret) 1635 – Gallica 2018 (adjusted)
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The ''Ballet de la Merlaison'' is a ballet de cour first performed on 15 March 1635 at the Château de Chantilly, during the reign of – and commonly attributed to – Louis XIII.McGowan 2001. It is the most popular ballet performed during the reign of Louis XIII, which marked an important development of the ballet de cour.


Music

The music of this '' ballet à entrées'' is considered to be written with the participation of Louis XIII. While some claim he had written only a few ''airs'', most experts consider the entire ballet to be written by Louis XIII.Moote 1989, p. 268. One thing we know for sure is that Louis XIII made up the story, the choreography and danced himself in the ballet. The music is very typical for the era of Louis XIII, yet it is very interesting for modern musicologists, since it is crucial for the understanding of development from Late Renaissance to Early and High Baroque music.


Recordings and depictions in fiction

* A full recording of the ''Ballet de la Merlaison'' was made in 1967 by Roger Cotte and Jacques Chailley with the Groupe d'instruments anciens de Paris. * Although the ballet is said to be composed in 1635,
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includes in his "Recueil de plusieurs vieux Airs faites par Philidor l'Aîné" a concert, allegedly composed in 1627, which features the air "Les Gascons" from the ballet. * In Alexandre Dumas' '' The Three Musketeers'' , at the famous ball where the queen recovers the diamond studs she had given to
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, the ''Ballet de la Merlaison'' is performed.The Three Musketeers; chapter 22, ''The Ballet de Merlaison'': "The ball began. The king turned to the wife of the mayor, with whom he began the dance, and all the other pairs went into their positions behind them. Every time -whilst performing dance figures- he managed to come closer to the queen, he tried to count the diamonds, which were attached to a loop. Yet it wasn't easy and the curiosity of the king left him worried. The ''Ballet de la Merlaison'' he enjoyed so much on other occasions, seemed endless to him..." However, there are some historical errors: The ''Ballet de la Merlaison'' was first performed in 1635 at the Château de Chantilly, whereas this ball takes place at the Hôtel de Ville de Paris, before 1627 (since the Siege of La Rochelle started that year and is described from chapter 41 'The Siege of La Rochelle'' onwards, 19 chapters after the ball had taken place). Also, the ''Ballet de cour'' is described as a simple ball (with the men dancing with the ladies), not as a court spectacle which not only included dance, but acting and singing as well.


References


Bibliography

* McGowan, Margaret M. (2001)
"Louis XIII, King of France"
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. * Moote, Lloyd (1989). ''Louis XIII, the Just''. Berkeley: University of California Press. . {{Authority control 17th-century ballet premieres 1635 works Ballets de cour 1635 ballet premieres Louis XIII