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Les Violons du Roy | Trios inattendus: The Intimate Charm of Chamber Music

by Mona Boulay

Early in the evening, as part of the “Apéro Series,” we meet up with Les Violons du Roy for the concert Dvořák et Cie: Trios inattendus. The concert, shorter in duration than Les Violons du Roy’s usual concerts, draws its repertoire from pieces written for bourgeois or noble private settings: receptions, dinners… So many occasions to be entertained by smaller instrumental ensembles.

The first piece, Mozart’s String Trio in B-flat major, features two violins accompanied by the double bass, an uncommon alliance in Baroque trios, but one that was surely practiced at the time to carry the bass a little more than the cello at private parties. The “Adagio” gives us a chance to hear some lovely exchanges between the three musicians, while the “Menuetto” is much more bouncy. The musicians play nicely together, and all the variations, whether in the phrasing of the eighth notes or in the rallentandos, are gracefully executed. The trio format lays the musicians bare, and there are occasional tiny bow snags, particularly on the double bass, but that’s also part of the charm of these small ensembles.

The concert continues with Dvořák’s Terzetto for two violins and viola in C major, alternating between rapid homorhythmic passages, very well executed, and gentler question-and-answer games. The viola is superb in the “Larghetto” and energizes the “Scherzo”. The final section of the piece features a magnificent surge of energy and emotion from the first violinist, Pascale Gagnon, who gives a splendid performance. The audience is won over. This is followed by Kodály’s Serenade for two violins and viola, a much more modern piece in which Hungarian music colors are mixed with more experimental approaches for the time. From the outset, the hall is captivated by the high-pitched playing of violinist Katya Poplyanski, who had already won me over as first violinist at a previous Les Violons du Roy concert. The latter possesses a sharp musical sense and total mastery of her instrument, but always retains a central place for emotional phrasing and flights of fancy: playing that is both methodical and free.

The “Lento” presents an exchange between violin 1 and viola, supported by a chordal texture from violin 2. It is a truly special section, but one in which we really see the two soloists conversing. The final movement, “Vivo,” is more playful and brings the piece to a beautiful conclusion.

To end the concert, the viola gives way to the double bass, which returns to perform Strauss’s Wiener Carnaval-Walzer. A much simpler piece, perhaps even too much so, after the previous two daring ones. The whole thing is well-executed and amusing, without shining through.

A fine musical success, this concert is also an opportunity to get to know the musicians of Les Violons du Roy in a different, more intimate setting.

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Les Violons du Roy : Dvořák et cie – Trios inattendus

by Rédaction PAN M 360

La formation du trio à cordes réunit habituellement un violon, un alto et un violoncelle. Il existe aussi d’autres types de formations, plus rares, telles ces trios inattendus : deux violons et un alto, puis deux violons et une contrebasse. Le Terzetto de Dvořák est au sommet de la production de musique de chambre du compositeur qui joua lui-même la partie d’alto lors de la création de l’œuvre.
À tour de rôle, musiciennes et musiciens s’adressent au public à propos des œuvres choisies, les compositeurs ou les particularités d’un instrument ou d’une technique de jeu.
Une formule 5 à 7 animée par les artistes incluant une consommation et des bouchées.

The string trio usually consists of a violin, a viola, and a cello. However, other, less common formations also exist, such as these unexpected trios: two violins and a viola, or two violins and a double bass. Dvořák’s Terzetto stands at the pinnacle of the composer’s chamber music output, with Dvořák himself playing the viola part at its premiere.
Taking turns, the musicians speak to the audience about the selected works, the composers, or the unique characteristics of an instrument or playing technique.
A 5-à-7 event hosted by the artists, including a drink and hors d’oeuvres.

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Les Violons du Roy : Satie – Morceaux choisis en forme d’hommage

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Érik Satie occupe une place à part dans l’histoire et le répertoire de la musique. Inclassable, sa musique annonce le minimalisme américain tout en étant proche du surréalisme et de l’absurde. La poésie y est très souvent présente, particulièrement dans ses célèbres pages pour piano. Les Violons du Roy abordent Satie pour la toute première fois, grâce à des transcriptions de Simon Desbiens, spécialement réalisées pour eux à l’occasion du 100e anniversaire de la mort de ce bel iconoclaste.

Érik Satie occupies a special place in the history and repertoire of music. Unclassifiable, his music heralds American minimalism, yet is also close to surrealism and the absurd. Poetry is often present, particularly in his famous piano pages. Les Violons du Roy approach Satie for the very first time, thanks to transcriptions by Simon Desbiens, specially made for them on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the death of this beautiful iconoclast.

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Bach : Le premier des héritiers

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Près de 10 ans après la naissance de son fils aîné, le père Bach va constituer un petit livre de pièces pour clavier destiné à son éducation musicale. Le recueil comprend des inventions à deux et à trois voix qui se jouent très bien sur différents instruments. Un immense plaisir pour tous les instrumentistes, finalement tous héritiers du grand Bach.

Almost 10 years after the birth of his eldest son, Father Bach compiled a small book of keyboard pieces for his musical education. The collection includes two- and three-part inventions that can be played very well on a variety of instruments. An immense pleasure for all instrumentalists, ultimately all heirs to the great Bach.

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Cordes sensibles : Andante Cantabile

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Pour clore la 10e édition de la série Apéro, cinq musiciens des Violons du Roy vous proposent une oasis de beauté autour de quelques-uns des plus beaux mouvements andante cantabile (modérément, en chantant) jamais composés avec toute la tendresse et la douceur dont sont capables les instruments à cordes.

To close the 10th edition of the Apéro series, five musicians from Les Violons du Roy offer an oasis of beauty around some of the most beautiful andante cantabile (moderate, singing) movements ever composed, with all the tenderness and gentleness of which string instruments are capable.


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