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MUSIC IN THE COURT OF LOUIS XIV
Thursday October 6 7.30PM
Bohemian National Hall
321 E 73rd St New York NY 10021
Parker Ramsay harp
Margaret Carpenter Haigh soprano
Kevin Payne lute
Arnie Tanimoto viola da gamba
Music by
Francesco Corbetta
J.B. Lully
Louis Couperin
Marin Marais
L.N. Clérambault
Illustrated talk by John Brewer
‘Elegance’ wrote the French philosopher Blaise Pascal ‘is a means of showing one’s power’. There is no more impressive demonstration of that than the Palace of Versailles Louis XIV’s stupendously conceived ‘total work of art’ in which architecture painting sculpture music theatre ballet even garden design were intended to proclaim the supremacy of Catholic Christianity and the majesty of Louis himself as its divinely-appointed ruler. The music of Versailles was a treasure house in itself by no means all of it hymning Louis’s own magnificence. There are stunning love-songs sublime religious music opera in which song and dance were fused as never before expressions of wonder at the riches of remote cultures even music of profound lamentation. Hero or monster Louis knew talent where he saw it and at his magnificent court it was assembled and celebrated as never before in western culture - and perhaps never since.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bohemian National Hall, 321 E 73rd St, New York, United States