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Simon Simon

Simon Simon (born in Vaux de Cernay either in 1720 or 1735, near Rambouillet; died after 1788 in Dreux) was a French harpsichordist and composer.

Biography

Most of the accounts of his life derive from the recollections of Jean-Benjamin de La Borde, in his Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne.[1]

Youth

At the age of seven, he was entrusted to his uncle Butet, organist at an abbey near Caen. It is remarked that "the mediocrity of the master’s talents spread to the progress of the pupil".[1] At age thirteen, his harpsichord skills were noticed by the Marquise de la Mézangère, a pupil of François Couperin. In 1747 she decided to take him in at her Paris hôtel to teach him the harpsichord while the violinist Saint-Saire taught him music. He later went on to study composition with Antoine Dauvergne.[2]

Career

Louis XV gave Simon Simon the role of harpsichord teacher to the heirs to the throne, and later also the Queen Marie Leszczyńska and the Countess of Artois. He married a Mademoiselle Tardif, pupil of Le Tourneur, who became his assistant. Throughout the reign of Louis XVI he remained at Versailles.[2] He survived the French Revolution,[citation needed] and retired to Montfort-l'Amaury and then to Dreux.

Works

Simon Simon published three books of harpsichord pieces, between 1776 and 1770, although some of these also include lines for the violin and cello.[3] These are among the last books of harpsichord in France, alongside Jacques Duphly and Jean-Jacques Charpentier.

The Bibliothèque nationale de France also holds a manuscript for a treatise on accompaniment, entitled Théorie pratique D'Accompagnement. Par Mr Simon, likely for his own pupils.[4]

Pièces de Clavecin, Op. 1

Simon's Opus 1 collection of accompanied keyboard music was published in 1761, and contains six suites. He describes his interest in uniting the French and Italian styles of keyboard music, which had been a common concern for many of the French harpsichordists of the 18th century. Its overall organization has been described as "appear[ing] to be an exercise in alternating contrasts between the French and Italian styles", and evokes many different genres of the mid-18th century late Baroque.[5]

In his first Book, Simon breaks with tradition by using multiple keys in a single suite, and incorporates sonata-like violin and cello lines into some of the harpsichord movements. He explains his rationale in a preface:

Au lieu de donner à l’ordinaire des Suites pour le Clavecin seul dans un même ton (ce qui m’eût fait tomber dans une sorte d’uniformité et de sécheresse qu’il convient d’éviter), j’ai crû devoir en composer quelques unes avec accompagnement de Violon. Elles en seront plus intéressantes, parce que la Mélodie, qui perd les grâces de sa rondeur dans les sons désunis du Clavecin, sera soutenue par les sons filés et harmonieux du violon.[3] Instead of the usual provision of Suites for the Harpsichord alone in the same key (which would have had me fall into a sort of uniformity and dryness that should be avoided), I felt I should compose some with Violin accompaniment. They will be more interesting, because the Melody, which loses the graces of its roundness in the disunited sounds of the Harpsichord, will be sustained by the [well-]spun and harmonious sounds of the violin.

The individual suites comprise:

  • Suite No. 1, in E minor
  1. La Mézangère, Allemande
  2. Sarabande
  3. Légèrement et détaché
  • Suite No. 2, in A
  1. La Saint Saire, with violin
  2. Airs tendres, with violin
  3. Allegro, with violin
  4. La Magnanville, Ière Gavotte, IIe Gavotte
  5. La Tyrconell, Pantomime (in D major)
  6. La D’Eaubonne
  • Suite No. 3
  1. La Fontaine (G major)
  2. La Moriceau, Minuet & Four Variations (F major)
  3. La de Nangis, Musette (C minor)
  4. La de Broglie, Minuets (C major/minor)
  5. La de Villemeur, with violin (F major)
  • Suite No. 4 (with violin) La de Croisœuil
  1. Introduction (F minor/major)
  2. Andante (F minor)
  3. Vif (F major)
  • Suite No. 5
  1. La La=Corée (E-flat minor)
  2. La L’arrard (G minor)
  3. La Le Daulceur (E-flat major)
  • Suite No. 6: Concerto que l’on peut Excecuter avec un Violon Seul (violon & violoncelle), La La Font
  1. Presto (G major)
  2. Gavottes (D major/minor)
  3. Vif (G major)
  4. La de Poyanne (D minor)
  5. La de Guibeville. Air gay (A major)

See also

References

  1. ^ Borde, Jean Benjamin de La (1780). Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne (in French). Paris: de l'imprimerie de Ph.-D. Pierres ... et se vend chez Eugene Onfroy. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  2. ^ Fuller, David (2001). "Simon, Simon". Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.25823.
  3. ^ Simon, Simon (1761). "Pièces de clavecin dans tous les genres avec et sans accompagnement de violon.... Gravées par Mme Leclair. Oeuvre 1re". Gallica. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  4. ^ Simon, Simon. "Théorie pratique D'Accompagnement. Par Mr Simon". Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  5. ^ Ong, Nga-Hean (1 January 2009). "French Accompanied Keyboard Music (1738–1760): A Study of Texture and Style Mixture". All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs). doi:10.7936/K7W9578S.

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edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Simon Simon see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Simon Simon to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Simon Simon born in Vaux de Cernay either in 1720 or 1735 near Rambouillet died after 1788 in Dreux was a French harpsichordist and composer Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Youth 1 2 Career 2 Works 2 1 Pieces de Clavecin Op 1 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditMost of the accounts of his life derive from the recollections of Jean Benjamin de La Borde in his Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne 1 Youth Edit At the age of seven he was entrusted to his uncle Butet organist at an abbey near Caen It is remarked that the mediocrity of the master s talents spread to the progress of the pupil 1 At age thirteen his harpsichord skills were noticed by the Marquise de la Mezangere a pupil of Francois Couperin In 1747 she decided to take him in at her Paris hotel to teach him the harpsichord while the violinist Saint Saire taught him music He later went on to study composition with Antoine Dauvergne 2 Career Edit Louis XV gave Simon Simon the role of harpsichord teacher to the heirs to the throne and later also the Queen Marie Leszczynska and the Countess of Artois He married a Mademoiselle Tardif pupil of Le Tourneur who became his assistant Throughout the reign of Louis XVI he remained at Versailles 2 He survived the French Revolution citation needed and retired to Montfort l Amaury and then to Dreux Works EditSimon Simon published three books of harpsichord pieces between 1776 and 1770 although some of these also include lines for the violin and cello 3 These are among the last books of harpsichord in France alongside Jacques Duphly and Jean Jacques Charpentier The Bibliotheque nationale de France also holds a manuscript for a treatise on accompaniment entitled Theorie pratique D Accompagnement Par Mr Simon likely for his own pupils 4 Pieces de Clavecin Op 1 Edit Simon s Opus 1 collection of accompanied keyboard music was published in 1761 and contains six suites He describes his interest in uniting the French and Italian styles of keyboard music which had been a common concern for many of the French harpsichordists of the 18th century Its overall organization has been described as appear ing to be an exercise in alternating contrasts between the French and Italian styles and evokes many different genres of the mid 18th century late Baroque 5 In his first Book Simon breaks with tradition by using multiple keys in a single suite and incorporates sonata like violin and cello lines into some of the harpsichord movements He explains his rationale in a preface Au lieu de donner a l ordinaire des Suites pour le Clavecin seul dans un meme ton ce qui m eut fait tomber dans une sorte d uniformite et de secheresse qu il convient d eviter j ai cru devoir en composer quelques unes avec accompagnement de Violon Elles en seront plus interessantes parce que la Melodie qui perd les graces de sa rondeur dans les sons desunis du Clavecin sera soutenue par les sons files et harmonieux du violon 3 Instead of the usual provision of Suites for the Harpsichord alone in the same key which would have had me fall into a sort of uniformity and dryness that should be avoided I felt I should compose some with Violin accompaniment They will be more interesting because the Melody which loses the graces of its roundness in the disunited sounds of the Harpsichord will be sustained by the well spun and harmonious sounds of the violin The individual suites comprise Suite No 1 in E minorLa Mezangere Allemande Sarabande Legerement et detacheSuite No 2 in ALa Saint Saire with violin Airs tendres with violin Allegro with violin La Magnanville Iere Gavotte IIe Gavotte La Tyrconell Pantomime in D major La D EaubonneSuite No 3La Fontaine G major La Moriceau Minuet amp Four Variations F major La de Nangis Musette C minor La de Broglie Minuets C major minor La de Villemeur with violin F major Suite No 4 with violin La de CroisœuilIntroduction F minor major Andante F minor Vif F major Suite No 5La La Coree E flat minor La L arrard G minor La Le Daulceur E flat major Suite No 6 Concerto que l on peut Excecuter avec un Violon Seul violon amp violoncelle La La FontPresto G major Gavottes D major minor Vif G major La de Poyanne D minor La de Guibeville Air gay A major See also EditList of French harpsichordistsReferences Edit Borde Jean Benjamin de La 1780 Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne in French Paris de l imprimerie de Ph D Pierres et se vend chez Eugene Onfroy Retrieved 18 January 2021 Fuller David 2001 Simon Simon Grove Music Online doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 25823 Simon Simon 1761 Pieces de clavecin dans tous les genres avec et sans accompagnement de violon Gravees par Mme Leclair Oeuvre 1re Gallica Retrieved 18 January 2021 Simon Simon Theorie pratique D Accompagnement Par Mr Simon Retrieved 18 January 2021 Ong Nga Hean 1 January 2009 French Accompanied Keyboard Music 1738 1760 A Study of Texture and Style Mixture All Theses and Dissertations ETDs doi 10 7936 K7W9578S External links EditFree scores by Simon Simon at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Simon amp oldid 1121806206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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