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France: Rigodon Sauvage [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
France: Rigodon Sauvage [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Rigodon Sauvage, with a repertoire (Southern Alps, Dauphine) drawn from folklorists' compilations and field recordings, has created an innovative style, giving a contemporary echo to a long musical history.The dominant image of the traditional music and dance of the Southern Alps and, more broadly, the Dauphine, commonly associates the music with the violin and the dance with the rigodon. This image is the culmination of a rich musical history that has been traced through archives, folklorists' works and fieldwork. This history, with it's mechanisms common to all the French provinces, has exacerbated certain salient features of popular musical practices, giving them an unprecedented representative value and place.These practices and the repertoires that have emerged have their own particularities -melodic-rhythmic forms, types of learning, functions, relationship to dance, etc.- These practices and repertoires are very different from "learned" music, even though they are geographically and sometimes culturally close.
Tracklist:
- Belle Hélène / Que Faites-Vous Bergère? / Julie Par Tes Beaux Yeux
- Rigodon de Manse
- Coucou / Rigodon Gapencais
- Aigle Noir / Polka D'escalle / Polka de Chauvac
- Gondoliers de Venise / la Belle Meunière
- Filles de Meyers / Les Filles de Vers Saint Martin
- Rigodon de Saint-Bonnet
- Bonsoir, Mie Bonsoir / Marche de Noce / Le Curé de Tiregobille
- Qu'il Fait Bon Etre A Table / la Iren Plus Dansa
- Vachourins / Quand Plantavou Des Saladas
- Ma Maïre N'avio Qu'uno Dent / Que Soun Fier Lou Bergier
- Mazurka de Roussin
- Aï Cinq Sous / Véni VÉ Lou Riou
- Quatre Cordons / la Barco Viro / Debrayas de Laïa
UPC: 3415820001088
Label: Ocora France
Release Date: 11.28.25
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
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