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Marin Marais (; 31 May 1656, in
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– 15 August 1728, in Paris) was a French
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and
viol The viola da gamba (), or viol, or informally gamba, is a bowed and fretted string instrument that is played (i.e. "on the leg"). It is distinct from the later violin family, violin, or ; and it is any one of the earlier viol family of bow (m ...
player. He studied composition with
Jean-Baptiste Lully Jean-Baptiste Lully ( – 22 March 1687) was a French composer, dancer and instrumentalist of Italian birth, who is considered a master of the French Baroque music style. Best known for his operas, he spent most of his life working in the court o ...
, often conducting his operas, and with master of the bass viol Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe for six months. In 1676 he was hired as a musician to the royal court of
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and was successful there, being appointed in 1679 as ''ordinaire de la chambre du roy pour la viole,'' a title he kept until 1725. He was the father of the composer Roland Marais (c. 1685 – c. 1750).


Career

Marin Marais was a master of the viol, and the leading French composer of music for the instrument. He wrote five books of '' Pièces de viole'' (1686–1725) for the instrument, generally suites with
basso continuo Basso continuo parts, almost universal in the Baroque era (1600–1750), provided the harmonic structure of the music by supplying a bassline and a chord progression. The phrase is often shortened to continuo, and the instrumentalists playing th ...
. These were quite popular in the court, and for these he was remembered in later years as he who "founded and firmly established the empire of the viol" ( Hubert Le Blanc, 1740). His other works include a book of ''Pièces en trio'' (1692) and four operas (1693–1709), ''
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'' (1706) being noted for its tempest scene. Titon du Tillet included Marais in ''Le Parnasse françois'', making the following comments on two of his pieces, ''Le Labyrinthe'', perhaps inspired by
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, and ''La Gamme'': As with Sainte-Colombe, little of Marin Marais' personal life is known after he reached adulthood. Marin Marais married a Parisian, Catherine d'Amicourt, on 21 September 1676. They had 19 children together. Facsimiles of all five books of Marais' ''Pièces de viole'' are published by Éditions J.M. Fuzeau. A complete critical edition of his instrumental works in seven volumes, edited by John Hsu, is published by Broude Brothers. Marais is credited with being one of the earliest composers of
program music Program music or programmatic music is a type of instrumental art music that attempts to musically render an extramusical narrative. The narrative itself might be offered to the audience through the piece's title, or in the form of program not ...
. His work ''The Bladder-Stone Operation'', for viola da gamba and
harpsichord A harpsichord is a musical instrument played by means of a musical keyboard, keyboard. Depressing a key raises its back end within the instrument, which in turn raises a mechanism with a small plectrum made from quill or plastic that plucks one ...
, includes composer's annotations such as "The patient is bound with silken cords" and "He screameth." The title has often been interpreted as "The Gall-Bladder Operation," but that surgery was not performed until the late 19th century. Urinary bladder surgery to remove stones was already a medical specialty in Paris in the 17th century.François Tolet, "Lithotomy, or a treatise of the extraction of the stone out of the bladder . . ., ondon Will. Whitwood, 1689. oogle ebooks/ref>


Works


Instrumental music

* Pieces for 1 and 2 viols, Book I (20 August 1686, only solo viols, 1 March 1689 first published with associated basso continuo) * Pieces en trio pour les flutes, violon, et dessus de viole (published on 20 December 1692, dedicated to Marie-Anne Roland) * Pieces for 1 and 2 viols, Book II (1701), including 32 couplets on "Les folies d'Espagne" * Pièces de violes, Book III (1711) * Pieces for 1 and 3 viols, Book IV (1717; includes the famous '' Suitte d'un Goût Étranger''.) * La gamme et autres morceaux de symphonie (1723, includes ''La Gamme en forme d'un petit Opéra'', ''Sonate à la Maresienne'', '' Sonnerie de Ste-Geneviève du Mont-de-Paris'') * Pièces de violes, Book V (1725) * 145 Pieces for viol (ca. 1680), about 100 pieces were published in Books I – III


Operas

* ''Idylle dramatique of 1686'' (music lost) * ''Alcide'' (1693, in collaboration with
Louis Lully Louis Lully (4 August 1664 in Paris – 1 April 1734) was a French musician and the eldest son of Jean-Baptiste Lully. Life and career Louis Lully was the second child (after Catherine-Madeleine Lully) and eldest son of Jean-Baptiste Lully and h ...
) * '' Ariane et Bacchus'' (1696) * ''
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'' (premiered on 18 February 1706) * ''
Sémélé is an opera by Marin Marais with a libretto by Antoine Houdar de la Motte first performed on 9 April 1709, by the Paris Opera at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal. The opera is in the form of a ''tragédie en musique'' with a prologue and five acts ...
'' (1709) * ''Pantomime des pages'' (with Louis Lully, music lost)


Sacred works

* ''Te Deum'' (1701) for the recovery of the Dauphin (lost) * Motet ''Domine salvum fac regem'' (1701) for the recovery of the Dauphin (lost)


Discography

*''Sonnerie de Ste-Genevieve du Mont'', ''Suite en Do majeur'' (C major), ''Suite en Re majeur'' (D major); performers:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt Johann Nikolaus Harnoncourt (6 December 1929 – 5 March 2016) was an Austrian conductor, known for his historically informed performances. He specialized in music of the Baroque period, but later extended his repertoire to include Classical ...
, A. Harnoncourt, L. Stastny, H. Tachezi; recording label: Harmonia Mundi, France, no. HMC 90414; 1973, 1987. *''Les Folies d'Espagne'', ''La rêveuse, L'arabesque, Le badinage, Sonnerie de Ste-Genevieve du Mont;'' performers: Jordi Savall (Bass viola da gamba),
Pierre Hantaï Pierre Hantaï (born 28 February 1964, Paris) is a French harpsichordist and conductor. Career The son of painter Simon Hantaï, he discovered the music of Johann Sebastian Bach when he was ten and first heard Gustav Leonhardt's recordings wh ...
(Harpsichord),
Rolf Lislevand Rolf Lislevand (30 December 1961), is a Norwegian performer of Early music specialising on lute, vihuela, baroque guitar and theorbo. Biography Lislevand was born in Oslo. From 1980 to 1984, he studied classical guitar at the Norwegian Academy ...
(Theorbo); recording label: Alia Vox, 9821; 2002. *''Pièces de viole du Second Livre'' (1701) (Le Parnasse de la Viole, vol. II) – Jordi Savall et al. – Alia Vox AV 9828 *''Suite d'un Goût Étranger'', ''Pièces de viole du Quatrième Livre'' (1717), (Le Parnasse de la Viole, vol. III) – Jordi Savall et al. – Alia Vox AVSA 9851 *''Pièces de viole du Cinquième Livre'' ~ J.Savall, C. Coin, T. Koopman, H. Smith, A. Gallet ~ Alia Vox AVSA 9872 *''Alcione,'' Tragédie lyrique, Jennifer Smith, Gilles Ragon, Philippe Huttenlocher, Vincent Le Texier, Véronique Gens, Les Musiciens du Louvre, conducted by
Marc Minkowski Marc Minkowski (born 4 October 1962) is a French conductor of classical music, especially known for his interpretations of French Baroque works. Minkowski was musical director of Mozartwoche in Salzburg, Austria, from 2013 to 2017 and was gene ...
, 3 CD Erato 1990 *''Alcione, Suites des Airs à joüer'' (1706), Le Concert des Nations, conducted by
Jordi Savall Jordi Savall i Bernadet (; born 1 August 1941) is a Spanish Conducting, conductor, composer and viol player. He has been one of the major figures in the field of Western early music since the 1970s, largely responsible for popularizing the viol ...
, CD Astrée-Auvidis 1994 *''Sémélé,'' Tragédie lyrique, Shannon Mercer, Bénédicte Tauran, Jaël Azzaretti, Marc Labonnette,
Le Concert Spirituel Le Concert Spirituel is a French ensemble specialising in works of baroque music, played on period instruments. Founded by Hervé Niquet in 1987, it is named after the 18th-century concert series Concert Spirituel. The group performs internation ...
conducted by
Hervé Niquet Hervé Niquet (born 28 October 1957) is a French conductor, harpsichordist, tenor, and the director of Le Concert Spirituel, specializing in French Baroque music. Biography Born on 28 October 1957, Hervé Niquet was raised at Abbeville in ...
, 2 CD Glossa 2007. Le Diamant magazine Opéra, 10 de Classica, Diapason découverte. *''Ariane et Bacchus'' (1696)'','' Suite d'orchestre, The Versailles Revolution, Indiana Baroque Orchestra, conducted by
Barthold Kuijken Barthold Kuijken (; born 8 March 1949, Dilbeek) is a Belgians, Belgian flautist and Recorder (musical instrument), recorder player, known for playing baroque music on Historically informed performance, historical instruments and particularly kno ...
, CD Naxos 2018 *''Sémélé,'' Ouvertures et danses, Montréal Baroque, conducted by
Wieland Kuijken Wieland Kuijken (; born 31 August 1938 in Dilbeek) is a Belgian musician and player of the viola da gamba and baroque cello. Biography Kuijken started his career in music in 1952 with the Brussels Alariusensemble of which he formed part until ...
, SACD Atma baroque 2006 *''Premier Livre de pièces de viole, complete'' (1686)'','' L'Achéron, François Joubert-Caillet, viole de gambe. 4 CD Ricercar 2016–2017. Diapason d'or. *''Deuxième Livre de pièces de viole, complete'' (1701)'','' L'Achéron, François Joubert-Caillet, viole de gambe. 5 CD Ricercar 2019. Diapason d'or. *''Troisième Livre de Pièces de Viole'', complete (1711), L'Achéron, François Joubert-Caillet, viole de gambe. 4 CD Ricercar 2021. *''Quatrième Livre de Pièces de Viole ,'' complete (1717), L’Achéon, François Joubert-Caillet, viole de gambe. 4 CD Ricercar 2021. *Cinquième Livre de pièces de Viole, complete (1725), L’Achéron, François Joubert-Caillet, viole de Gambe. 3 CD Ricercar 2021 (parution 11/2023). *''
Alcione Alcione may refer to: * ''Alcione'', a 1638 literary work by Pierre du Ryer * ''Alcione'', a 1787 musical drama by João de Sousa Carvalho * ''CANT Z.1007 Alcione'', World War II Italian bomber aircraft * ''Alcione'' (opera), a 1706 opera by Ma ...
,'' Tragédie lyrique,
Lisandro Abadie Lisandro Abadie (born 28 July 1974) is an Argentine bass-baritone. He studied in Switzerland, initially in Basel at the Schola Cantorum (music diploma in 2001) and subsequently at the Music School of Lucerne University, graduating with a solo-sin ...
, Marc Mauillon, Cyril Auvity, Le Concert des Nation, conducted by Jordi Savall, 3 SACD Alia Vox 2020 *''Ariane et Bacchus'' (1696), Tragédie lyrique, Judith Van Wanroij (Ariane), Mathias Vidal (Bacchus), Véronique Gens (La Nymphe de la Seine, Juno), Marie Perbost (La Gloire, Corcine), David Witczak (Adraste), Les Chantres du Centre de Musique baroque de Versailles, Le Concert Spirituel, conducted by Hervé Niquet. 2 CD Alpha 2023. Diapason d'or


References in film

*Marais and his music were featured in the film ''
Tous les matins du monde ''Tous les matins du monde'' (English: "All The Mornings of The World") is a 1991 French film based on the book of the same name by Pascal Quignard.
'' (1991), an atmospheric, meticulously imagined life of Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe. Marais' music figured prominently in that film, including his longer work '' Sonnerie de Ste-Geneviève du Mont-de-Paris'' (1723). The role of Marin Marais is played by
Gérard Depardieu Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu (, , ; born 27 December 1948) is a French actor. An icon of French cinema, considered a world star in the same way as Alain Delon or Brigitte Bardot, he has completed over 250 films since 1967, most of which as ...
as an old man and by
Guillaume Depardieu Guillaume Jean Maxime Antoine Depardieu (7 April 1971 – 13 October 2008) was a French actor, winner of a César Award, and the second oldest child of Gérard Depardieu. Early life Depardieu was the son of actor Gérard Depardieu and his first ...
as a young man. The soundtrack was done by the violist
Jordi Savall Jordi Savall i Bernadet (; born 1 August 1941) is a Spanish Conducting, conductor, composer and viol player. He has been one of the major figures in the field of Western early music since the 1970s, largely responsible for popularizing the viol ...
. *A recording of the ''Sonnerie'' performed on a Fairlight synthesizer was used in the cult classic film ''
Liquid Sky ''Liquid Sky'' is a 1982 American independent science fiction film directed by Slava Tsukerman and starring Anne Carlisle and Paula E. Sheppard. It debuted at the Montreal Film festival in August 1982 and was well received at several film fes ...
''.


References


External links

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Multiple works by Marais on YouTube
{{DEFAULTSORT:Marais, Marin 1656 births 1728 deaths French Baroque composers French Baroque viol players French male classical composers Musicians from Paris 18th-century French classical composers 18th-century French male musicians 17th-century French male musicians