Margaret Little, viola da gamba
Christophe Gauthier, harpsichord

About this concert

It is an invitation to the Sun King's garden party with "muzettes" and tambourines, surrounded by birdsong and badminton games. Under the shade of a tree, a baby is being lulled to sleep with Couperin's “Le Dodo ou l'amour au berceau” (The Dodo or Love in the Cradle). Oh, but the old uncle is taken ill and needs emergency surgery! This will be Marais' “Tableau de l'opération de la Taille.” Quite a challenge, without anesthesia, but “Les Relevailles” will be joyful. We also offer a more introspective and oh-so-eloquent moment: the “Tombeau pour M. de Ste-Colombe,” whose story was told in the film “All the Mornings of the World.” However, the program ends on a playful note with the famous Folies d'Espagne, a great “hit” of Baroque music.

Photos: Annie Éthier
Muzette
Feste Champestre
  Rondeau
  Muzette
  Tambourin
  Rondeau
Le jeu du volant
Marin Marais
(1656-1728)
Les SylvainsFrançois Couperin 
(1668-1733)
Chaconne La BuissonAntoine Forqueray
(1672-1745)
Le Gazoüillement
Les Bergeries
François Couperin 
(1668-1733)
Tombeau pour M. de Ste-ColombeMarin Marais
(1656-1728)

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Le Tableau de l’Opération de la TailleMarin Marais
(1656-1728)
Le Rappel des oiseauxJean-Philippe Rameau
(1683-1764)
Le Dodo ou L’amour au Berçeau
Muséte de Choisi et Muséte de Taverni
François Couperin
(1668-1733)
Les PapillonsFrançois Couperin
(1668-1733)
La PouleJean-Philippe Rameau
(1683-1764)
Les Folies d'EspagneMarin Marais
(1656-1728)
  • Access to the hall for tuning: four hours before the concert.
  • Tuning adjustment one hour before the concert
  • One straight-backed chair with a flat seat and one adjustable piano bench, or two piano benches.
  • We bring our own music stands.
  • Adequate stage lighting to see our scores, but we can also bring music stand lights.
  • Light lighting in the hall so that we can see the audience.