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Jean Féry Rebel

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Parents
  
Anne Nolson, Jean Rebel

Siblings
  
Anne Rebel

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Died
  
2 January 1747, Paris, France

Record labels
  
Centaur Records, Raumklang

Similar
  
Jean‑Marie Leclair, André Campra, Jean‑Philippe Rameau, Georg Philipp Telemann, Arcangelo Corelli

Jean-Féry Rebel (18 April 1666 – 2 January 1747) was an innovative French Baroque composer and violinist.

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Biography

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Rebel (pronounced "re-BEL"), a son of the singer Jean Rebel, a tenor in Louis XIV's private chapel, was a child violin prodigy. He became, at the age of eight, one of his father's most famous musical offspring. Later, he was a student of the great composer Jean-Baptiste Lully. He was a violinist, harpsichordist, conductor and composer.

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By 1699, at age 33, Rebel had become first violinist of the Académie royale de musique (Royal Academy of Music) and at the Opéra. He travelled to Spain in 1700. Upon his return to France in 1705, he was given a place in the prestigious ensemble known as the Vingt-quatre violons du roy. He was chosen Maitre de Musique in 1716, and also conducted the Concert Spirituel during the 1734-35 season. His most important position at court was Chamber Composer, receiving the title in 1726. Rebel served as court composer to Louis XIV and maître de musique at the Académie, and directed the Concert spirituel.

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Rebel was one of the first French musicians to compose sonatas in the Italian style. Many of his compositions are marked by striking originality that include complex counter-rhythms and audacious harmonies that were not fully appreciated by listeners of his time. His Les caractères de la danse combined music with dance, and presented innovative metrical inventions. The work was popular and was performed in London in 1725 under the baton of George Frideric Handel. In honor of his teacher, Rebel composed Le tombeau de M. Lully (literally, "The Tomb of Monsieur Lully"; figuratively, "A Tribute to Lully"). Some of Rebel's compositions are described as choreographed "symphonies." Among his boldest original compositions is Les élémens ("The Elements") which describes the creation of the world.

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His son François Rebel (1701-1775) was also a composer, noted violinist, and member of the "Vingt-quatre violons du roy." He co-wrote and co-directed operas with François Francœur.

The Rebel Baroque Orchestra, formed in 1991, was named in his honor.

Aria

  • Receuils d’airs sérieux et à boire, airs for voice (1695-1708)
  • Ballet

  • Caprice, ballet d'action (ballet-pantomime) (1711)
  • Les caractères de la danse, (1715)
  • La Terpsichore, (1720)
  • Les plaisirs champêtre, (1724)
  • Fantaisie, (1729)
  • Les élémens, (1737)
  • Boutade
  • Opera

  • Ulysse, tragédie lyrique (1703)
  • Trio Sonata


  • Recueil de douze sonates à 2 ou 3 parties, Book of twelve sonatas in 2 or 3 parts (composed in 1695, published in Paris in 1712)
  • (includes: Le tombeau de M. de Lully, en hommage à son maître)
  • Violin Sonata

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  • 12 Sonates à violon seul mellées de plusieurs récits pour la viole, 12 sonatas for violin solo mixed with récits for viol, (Paris 1713)
  • References

    Jean-Féry Rebel Wikipedia