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Jean-Adam Guilain: Trio (premier ton) Nenad Leonart [sheet music]
Listen to the Trio by Jean-Adam Guilain from the first suite and read along with the sheet music. Played and recorded by Nenad Leonart on the Hauptwerk Software with the Sonus Paradisi "St. Michel en Thierache" sample set. The sheet music is provided by Les Éditions Outremontaises 2012 (Editor Pierre Gouin).
Get your own sheet music here: https://vmirror.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/b/b9/IMSLP383834-PMLP12679-Guilain_4_Magnificat_complete.pdf
Jean-Adam Guilain (real name Johann Adam Wilhelm Freinsberg) (c. 1680 – after 1739) was a German organist and harpsichordist who was mostly active in Paris during the first half of the eighteenth century.
Little is known about his life. He was born in Germany, possibly around 1680 (the exact dates of birth and death are unknown). For an unknown reason he moved to France some time before 1702, and almost certainly became one of Louis Marchand's pupils - Guilain's organ collection is dedicated to Marchand, by then a prominent organ teacher. Guilain died some time after 1739, the year when he published a collection of harpsichord pieces. A unique copy may be found in the collection of the British Library. The volume is entitled "PIECES DE CLAVECIN / D'UN GOUT NOUVEAU / PAR Mr. GUILAIN./ Gravées par De Gland Graveur du Roy./ Prix 3l./ A PARIS.
Although he came from Germany, Guilain's musical style appears to be in the pure French tradition.
A single collection of organ pieces (Pièces d'orgue pour le Magnificat sur les huit tons différents de l'église) was published in 1706 in two volumes, of which only one is now extant. The full collection included eight suites of pieces for use with the Magnificat, one suite for each church mode. Each suite contained seven short movements that were to alternate with the vocal parts of the liturgy.
Suite du premier ton :
Plein jeu - Trio - Duo - Basse de trompette - Récit - Dialogue - Petit plein jeu
Suite du deuxième ton :
Prélude - Tierce en taille - Duo - Basse de trompette - Trio de flûtes - Dialogue - Petit plein jeu
Suite du troisième ton :
Plein jeu - Quatuor - Dialogue de voix humaine - Basse de trompette - Duo - Grand jeu - Petit plein jeu
Suite du quatrième ton :
Plein jeu - Cromorne en taille - Duo - Basse de cromorne - Trio - Dialogue - Petit plein jeu
Source: Wikipedia.
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