6 episodes

Expodcast is an original concept launched by the Center for French baroque music. It offers a unique Sight & Sound Experience, punging into the world of French baroque music.
You may further explore the subject by consulting the archives, videos, interviews and more on the Center for French baroque music website (expodcast.cmbv.fr).

Expodcast #1 : Music and musicians at the royal Chapel CMBV

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Expodcast is an original concept launched by the Center for French baroque music. It offers a unique Sight & Sound Experience, punging into the world of French baroque music.
You may further explore the subject by consulting the archives, videos, interviews and more on the Center for French baroque music website (expodcast.cmbv.fr).

    1. The Royal Chapel, crown jewel of the King's musical collection

    1. The Royal Chapel, crown jewel of the King's musical collection

    Music at Versailles meant Lully, Les 24 violins du roy and lavish secular festivities! But behind the glamour was one of the French king’s oldest and most prestigious musical institutions, the Royal Chapel. More than a musical venue, it was the most important department of the King’s Music. This episode focuses on the workings of the French monarchy’s oldest musical institution.

    • 14 min
    2. The Sun King’s daily Mass

    2. The Sun King’s daily Mass

    The second episode delves into everyday life at the Palace of Versailles. Music accompanied the King’s day, starting with the royal levee. What was the King’s Mass like? What music was played and what was the work of the musicians?

    • 12 min
    3. The 1683 competition

    3. The 1683 competition

    A competition was held to recruit the Kingdom’s finest musicians for Versailles. Two rounds were held at the Court before a prestigious jury, which culminated in the King’s personal choice of 26 year-old Michel-Richard de Lalande, who went on to reign supreme over the music at Versailles. Episode 3 offers an insight into this momentous musical event.

    • 13 min
    4. Grand motets, quintessentially French

    4. Grand motets, quintessentially French

    Grands motets were musical showpieces under the last Bourbons and the mainstay of the Royal Chapel repertoire. How was this typically French genre born? How were grands motets constructed? Who performed them? This episode looks at the grand motet formula as a musical vehicle of royal piety.

    • 14 min
    5. Lalande, Master of Music - a Success Story

    5. Lalande, Master of Music - a Success Story

    Episode 5 follows Lalande (le Lully latin) from his student days at Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois to his ascension at the royal court. It explores his personality, the modernity of his music and his brilliant career at Versailles.

    • 15 min
    6. The flourishing and posterity of the Royal Chapel

    6. The flourishing and posterity of the Royal Chapel

    How did Royal Chapel music spread beyond the frontiers of the Kingdom? What happened to the Chapel and its occupants in 1789? This crowning episode takes a look at the musical life in the Royal Chapel today. Although a national heritage, it is also a living musical environment which welcomes numerous musicians, and its repertoire continues to influence today’s composers.

    • 13 min

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