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Eugène Louis-Marie Jancourt

Eugène Louis-Marie Jancourt (15 December 1815 – 29 January 1901) was a French bassoonist, composer, and pedagogue. A virtuoso bassoonist and teacher at the Paris Conservatoire, Jancourt is mostly known for his method books and the system innovations he made to the “Buffet” style bassoon. He, along with his contemporary and fellow bassoonist Julius Weissenborn, is considered by many scholars to be one of the most important bassoonists of the 19th century.

Biography and playing career edit

Jancourt was born in Château-Thierry, France on December 15, 1815. He grew up surrounded by music and began formally studying flute at age eight. Throughout his childhood he also learned violin and clarinet before switching to the bassoon because he was “impressed by the timbre and character” of the instrument.[1] He proved to be very capable at the instrument and was soon accepted into the Paris Conservatoire at the age of nineteen. His teacher, François René Gebauer, gave Jancourt one of his own bassoons after he saw the terrible condition that Jancourt's bassoon was in. Afterwards, he went on to win the Conservatoire competition in only his second year. Once he graduated in 1837, Jancourt free-lanced in Paris, playing in concerts at the Hôtel de Ville, the Athénée Royal, and the Concert-Rooms of Hertz, Érard, and Pleyel,[2] before he was appointed the principal bassoon position with the l’Orchestre de l’Opéra-Comique. His playing was said to have been known for its “purity and for a charm of which, in its resemblance to the human voice, avoided all elements of the grotesque.”[3] It was during this time that Jancourt began composing solo works for the bassoon although it had not yet been recognized as a solo instrument.[4] Between 1843 and 1869, Jancourt attained a principal bassoon position with the Théâtre Italien, the bandmaster position with the 5th Subdivision of the la Garde nationale, and became a member of the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, a membership he would hold for 30 years. He also traveled and toured in London, Italy, and France while never straying too far away from his native Paris. It was, however, during the 1840s that Jancourt's composing really blossomed. He became a very prolific composer and wrote mostly bassoon “concert pieces that are very beautiful and still a joy to perform.”[citation needed] His last appearance as a performer came in 1877 in Angers, France. Once he concluded his performing career, Jancourt became a renowned teacher at the Paris Conservatoire in 1875, his former school. He would remain at the conservatory until 1891 when he retired and continued to make improvements to the bassoon in its mechanical deficiencies. Eugène Jancourt died on January 29, 1901, in Boulogne-ser-Seine at the age of 85.[5]

The Buffet-style bassoon edit

While teaching at the Paris Conservatoire, Jancourt dedicated his time to composing and modifying the bassoon in its form at the time to make it a more reliable solo instrument. Working along with his colleagues Louis Auguste Buffet, Frédéric Triébert, and Pierre Goumas, Jancourt made several key contributions to the improvement of the French bassoon that are still in use today.[citation needed] Among the many advancements they made to the bassoon, the most important ones were: exchanging the former key saddles for rod keys and pillars, adding the whisper key, enabling low register notes to be played much more softly and easily, replacing various keys with ring mechanisms triggered by the fingers to give the notes more security, better intonation, and avoiding large finger motions while working the keys. They also rebuilt the bassoon with 22 keys, a more mathematically calculated ore to produce the best sound, adding 22 new trills.[6] The smaller bore used in the construction of the French bassoon also allowed for the higher register to resonate better, allowing French composers more flexibility. Maurice Ravel, Henri Tomasi, André Jolivet, and Alexandre Tansman are prime examples. They officially published their new alterations in Jancourt's Etude du Basson perfectionné à anneaux mobiles, plateau et 22 Clés comprenant des Exercices pour l’emploi des nouvelles Clés, Op. 58. These modifications helped renovate the instrument and create what is now the modern French bassoon. Although today the use of the Jancourt-Buffet system bassoon has become less frequent outside France many French bassoonists only use this model.

Pedagogy edit

Besides being a well-known performer, Jancourt became the most prolific bassoon composer of all time,[7] publishing 119 works and writing many method and technique books to help develop the bassoon as a solo instrument. His most famous method book, the Grande methode theorique et pratique, Op. 15, helped to establish himself as the leading bassoon pedagogue at the time. His oeuvre comprises entirely bassoon concert pieces and etude books that demonstrate the bassoon's capabilities. This became, and remains, as one of the most complete and well documented bassoon tutors for the bassoon, emphasizing tone vibrato and embellishment along with fundamental technique. Among his many works for the bassoon, Jancourt was well known for writing transcriptions of other pieces to make them adaptable for the bassoon. For example, he used a theme from the Allegretto of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 as root for a work he wrote for bassoon and piano. His Grande methode is widely recognized as the most expansive and detailed bassoon tutors ever written and is still used today.

Works edit

Solo Bassoon edit

  • 1st Air varie, Op. 1
  • Variations for solo bassoon and piano, Op. 2
  • 3rd Air varie, Op. 3
  • Fantasie sure Lucie de Lamermoor, Op. 4
  • Fantasie & Theme varie, Op. 5
  • Concertino in La majeur, Op. 8
  • Cavatine sur Anna Bolena, Op. 9
  • 4th Air varie, Op. 10
  • Fantasie sur la Norma, Op. 11
  • Concertino d’apres Ferdinand David, Op. 12
  • Variations brillantes sur un Theme de Carafa, Op. 14
  • Methode Theorique et Pratique en 3 parties adoptee au Conservatoire National de Musique et de Declamation, Op. 15
  • Cavatine de la Muette, Op. 18
  • Souvenirs de la Somnanbula, Op. 21
  • Cavatine sur Lucie de Lamermoor, Op. 22
  • Premiere Solo, Op. 23
  • 6th Fantasie, Op. 24
  • 6 Melodies en 2 suites, Op. 25
  • Air varie facile, Op. 28
  • Melange sur des Melodies de Haas, Op. 29
  • Souvenirs de l’Italie, Op. 30
  • 2nd Fantasie sur Lucie de Lamermoor, Op. 35
  • Fanatsie sur Don Juan, Op. 50
  • 6 Melodies d’apres Mr. Decourcelle, Op. 51
  • Solo #2, Op. 52
  • Solo #3, Op. 53
  • Solo #4, Op. 54
  • Mosaique sur Guillaumme Tell, Op. 55
  • Grande etude parcourant 18 tons principeaux de la gamme & suivie de deux etude complementaire, Op. 56
  • Solo #5, Op. 57
  • Etude du Basson perfectionne, Op. 58
  • Cantilene, Op. 59
  • Cavatine de Mercadante (Di dona Caritea), Op. 60
  • Reverie, Op. 61
  • Solo #6, Op. 66
  • Air du Caid (Ambroise Thomas), Op. 68
  • Cavatine du Comte Ory, Op. 69
  • Air de Robert le Diable, Op. 70
  • Fantasie sur les Huguenots, Op. 71
  • Fantasie sur Il Trovatore, Op. 72
  • Souvenirs d’Il Trovatore, Op. 73
  • Grande Fantasie dur la Favorite, Op. 74
  • Grande Fantasie sur la Juive, Op. 75
  • Sonate Pathetique, Op. 76
  • Romance, Op. 77
  • 3 Melodies, Op. 78
  • Etude Melodique en sib mineur, Op. 79
  • 5th Air varie, Op. 84
  • Mosaique sur le Prophete, Op. 89
  • Variations faciles pour Basson, Op. 95
  • Solo #7, Op. 99
  • Solo #8, Op. 100
  • Etude melodique en mib, Op. 111
  • Romance sans paroles en La majeur, Op. 113
  • Fantasie-Caprice, Op. 114
  • Etude caracteristique, Op. 117
  • Concertino en La majuer, Op. 118
  • Etude in mi minuer, Op. 119

Duos edit

  • Duo concertant for bassoon and piano, Op. 6
  • Fantasie concertante sur la Norma for oboe and bassoon, Op. 7
  • Fantasie sur la Norma for clarinet and bassoon, Op. 12bis
  • Allegretto de la Symphonie en La de Beethoven for piano and bassoon, Op. 13
  • Duo concertante sur l’Italienne a Alger for oboe and bassoon, Op. 16
  • Fantasie concertante sur la Somnambula for clarinet and bassoon, Op. 26
  • Concertino d’apres Meefessel, oboe and bassoon, Op. 40 on YouTube
  • Fantasie concertante sur Semiramide for oboe and bassoon, Op. 48
  • Duo concertante sur Colette for piano and bassoon, Op. 50bis
  • Fantasie d’apres Gattermann for oboe and bassoon, Op. 63
  • Soirees musicales de Rossini for oboe and piano, Op. 64
  • Trois Duos concertants pour 2 bassons, Op. 65
  • Duo ser les 2 Reines (de Manpou) for bassoon and oboe, Op. 67
  • 24 Exercices melodiques faciles en 2 suites avec accompagnement de 2nd Basson ou Violoncelle, Op. 98

References edit

  1. ^ Emilian Badea, “The life and works of Eugène Jancourt (1815-1901): including a translation and Commentary of his Grande method theorique et pratique, Op. 15” (PhD diss., Boston University, 1992), 1.
  2. ^ Badea, 2.
  3. ^ William Waterhouse, “Jancourt, Eugène,” in Grove Music Online (Oxford University Press, 2007
  4. ^ Ibid.
  5. ^ Emilian Badea, 1.
  6. ^ Badea, 8.
  7. ^ William Waterhouse, "Jancourt, Eugène."

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Eugene Louis Marie Jancourt 15 December 1815 29 January 1901 was a French bassoonist composer and pedagogue A virtuoso bassoonist and teacher at the Paris Conservatoire Jancourt is mostly known for his method books and the system innovations he made to the Buffet style bassoon He along with his contemporary and fellow bassoonist Julius Weissenborn is considered by many scholars to be one of the most important bassoonists of the 19th century Contents 1 Biography and playing career 2 The Buffet style bassoon 3 Pedagogy 4 Works 4 1 Solo Bassoon 4 2 Duos 5 ReferencesBiography and playing career editJancourt was born in Chateau Thierry France on December 15 1815 He grew up surrounded by music and began formally studying flute at age eight Throughout his childhood he also learned violin and clarinet before switching to the bassoon because he was impressed by the timbre and character of the instrument 1 He proved to be very capable at the instrument and was soon accepted into the Paris Conservatoire at the age of nineteen His teacher Francois Rene Gebauer gave Jancourt one of his own bassoons after he saw the terrible condition that Jancourt s bassoon was in Afterwards he went on to win the Conservatoire competition in only his second year Once he graduated in 1837 Jancourt free lanced in Paris playing in concerts at the Hotel de Ville the Athenee Royal and the Concert Rooms of Hertz Erard and Pleyel 2 before he was appointed the principal bassoon position with the l Orchestre de l Opera Comique His playing was said to have been known for its purity and for a charm of which in its resemblance to the human voice avoided all elements of the grotesque 3 It was during this time that Jancourt began composing solo works for the bassoon although it had not yet been recognized as a solo instrument 4 Between 1843 and 1869 Jancourt attained a principal bassoon position with the Theatre Italien the bandmaster position with the 5th Subdivision of the la Garde nationale and became a member of the Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire a membership he would hold for 30 years He also traveled and toured in London Italy and France while never straying too far away from his native Paris It was however during the 1840s that Jancourt s composing really blossomed He became a very prolific composer and wrote mostly bassoon concert pieces that are very beautiful and still a joy to perform citation needed His last appearance as a performer came in 1877 in Angers France Once he concluded his performing career Jancourt became a renowned teacher at the Paris Conservatoire in 1875 his former school He would remain at the conservatory until 1891 when he retired and continued to make improvements to the bassoon in its mechanical deficiencies Eugene Jancourt died on January 29 1901 in Boulogne ser Seine at the age of 85 5 The Buffet style bassoon editWhile teaching at the Paris Conservatoire Jancourt dedicated his time to composing and modifying the bassoon in its form at the time to make it a more reliable solo instrument Working along with his colleagues Louis Auguste Buffet Frederic Triebert and Pierre Goumas Jancourt made several key contributions to the improvement of the French bassoon that are still in use today citation needed Among the many advancements they made to the bassoon the most important ones were exchanging the former key saddles for rod keys and pillars adding the whisper key enabling low register notes to be played much more softly and easily replacing various keys with ring mechanisms triggered by the fingers to give the notes more security better intonation and avoiding large finger motions while working the keys They also rebuilt the bassoon with 22 keys a more mathematically calculated ore to produce the best sound adding 22 new trills 6 The smaller bore used in the construction of the French bassoon also allowed for the higher register to resonate better allowing French composers more flexibility Maurice Ravel Henri Tomasi Andre Jolivet and Alexandre Tansman are prime examples They officially published their new alterations in Jancourt s Etude du Basson perfectionne a anneaux mobiles plateau et 22 Cles comprenant des Exercices pour l emploi des nouvelles Cles Op 58 These modifications helped renovate the instrument and create what is now the modern French bassoon Although today the use of the Jancourt Buffet system bassoon has become less frequent outside France many French bassoonists only use this model Pedagogy editBesides being a well known performer Jancourt became the most prolific bassoon composer of all time 7 publishing 119 works and writing many method and technique books to help develop the bassoon as a solo instrument His most famous method book the Grande methode theorique et pratique Op 15 helped to establish himself as the leading bassoon pedagogue at the time His oeuvre comprises entirely bassoon concert pieces and etude books that demonstrate the bassoon s capabilities This became and remains as one of the most complete and well documented bassoon tutors for the bassoon emphasizing tone vibrato and embellishment along with fundamental technique Among his many works for the bassoon Jancourt was well known for writing transcriptions of other pieces to make them adaptable for the bassoon For example he used a theme from the Allegretto of Beethoven s Symphony No 7 as root for a work he wrote for bassoon and piano His Grande methode is widely recognized as the most expansive and detailed bassoon tutors ever written and is still used today Works editSolo Bassoon edit 1st Air varie Op 1 Variations for solo bassoon and piano Op 2 3rd Air varie Op 3 Fantasie sure Lucie de Lamermoor Op 4 Fantasie amp Theme varie Op 5 Concertino in La majeur Op 8 Cavatine sur Anna Bolena Op 9 4th Air varie Op 10 Fantasie sur la Norma Op 11 Concertino d apres Ferdinand David Op 12 Variations brillantes sur un Theme de Carafa Op 14 Methode Theorique et Pratique en 3 parties adoptee au Conservatoire National de Musique et de Declamation Op 15 Cavatine de la Muette Op 18 Souvenirs de la Somnanbula Op 21 Cavatine sur Lucie de Lamermoor Op 22 Premiere Solo Op 23 6th Fantasie Op 24 6 Melodies en 2 suites Op 25 Air varie facile Op 28 Melange sur des Melodies de Haas Op 29 Souvenirs de l Italie Op 30 2nd Fantasie sur Lucie de Lamermoor Op 35 Fanatsie sur Don Juan Op 50 6 Melodies d apres Mr Decourcelle Op 51 Solo 2 Op 52 Solo 3 Op 53 Solo 4 Op 54 Mosaique sur Guillaumme Tell Op 55 Grande etude parcourant 18 tons principeaux de la gamme amp suivie de deux etude complementaire Op 56 Solo 5 Op 57 Etude du Basson perfectionne Op 58 Cantilene Op 59 Cavatine de Mercadante Di dona Caritea Op 60 Reverie Op 61 Solo 6 Op 66 Air du Caid Ambroise Thomas Op 68 Cavatine du Comte Ory Op 69 Air de Robert le Diable Op 70 Fantasie sur les Huguenots Op 71 Fantasie sur Il Trovatore Op 72 Souvenirs d Il Trovatore Op 73 Grande Fantasie dur la Favorite Op 74 Grande Fantasie sur la Juive Op 75 Sonate Pathetique Op 76 Romance Op 77 3 Melodies Op 78 Etude Melodique en sib mineur Op 79 5th Air varie Op 84 Mosaique sur le Prophete Op 89 Variations faciles pour Basson Op 95 Solo 7 Op 99 Solo 8 Op 100 Etude melodique en mib Op 111 Romance sans paroles en La majeur Op 113 Fantasie Caprice Op 114 Etude caracteristique Op 117 Concertino en La majuer Op 118 Etude in mi minuer Op 119Duos edit Duo concertant for bassoon and piano Op 6 Fantasie concertante sur la Norma for oboe and bassoon Op 7 Fantasie sur la Norma for clarinet and bassoon Op 12bis Allegretto de la Symphonie en La de Beethoven for piano and bassoon Op 13 Duo concertante sur l Italienne a Alger for oboe and bassoon Op 16 Fantasie concertante sur la Somnambula for clarinet and bassoon Op 26 Concertino d apres Meefessel oboe and bassoon Op 40 on YouTube Fantasie concertante sur Semiramide for oboe and bassoon Op 48 Duo concertante sur Colette for piano and bassoon Op 50bis Fantasie d apres Gattermann for oboe and bassoon Op 63 Soirees musicales de Rossini for oboe and piano Op 64 Trois Duos concertants pour 2 bassons Op 65 Duo ser les 2 Reines de Manpou for bassoon and oboe Op 67 24 Exercices melodiques faciles en 2 suites avec accompagnement de 2nd Basson ou Violoncelle Op 98References edit Emilian Badea The life and works of Eugene Jancourt 1815 1901 including a translation and Commentary of his Grande method theorique et pratique Op 15 PhD diss Boston University 1992 1 Badea 2 William Waterhouse Jancourt Eugene in Grove Music Online Oxford University Press 2007 Ibid Emilian Badea 1 Badea 8 William Waterhouse Jancourt Eugene Badea Emilian The life and works of Eugene Jancourt 1815 1901 including a translation and commentary of his Grande methode theorique et pratique Op 15 PhD diss Boston University 1992 Waterhouse William Jancourt Eugene In Grove Music Online Oxford University Press 2007 Accessed October 12 2013 http www oxfordmusiconline com subscriber article grove music 14124 q Jancourt amp 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