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Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747) was an innovative French Baroque composer and violinist. Rebel (pronounced re-BEL) was a student of the great composer Jean-Baptiste Lully. By 1699 Rebel had become first violinist of the Académie royale de musique (Royal Academy of Music) and at the Opéra. Rebel went to Spain in 1700. Upon his return to France in 1705 he was given a place in the 24 Violons du Roy (Violins of the King). Rebel served as court composer, maître de musique at the Académie, and director of the Concert spirituel. 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 were choreographed "symphonies." His Les Caractères de la danse presented the leading dance rhythms of the time and combined music with dance. The work was popular and was performed in London in 1725 under the baton of George Frideric Handel. The Rebel Baroque Orchestra, formed in 1991, was named in his honor. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Les plaisirs champêtres: I. Musette
4512La Terpsichore: IV. Gay
4413La Terpsichore: V. Première sicilienne. Rondeau
4264Les Élémens, Simphonie Nouvelle: 1. Le cahos
4175La Terpsichore: VI. Deuxième Rondeau
3886Le Tombeau De Monsieur De Lully: II. Vif
3717Le Tombeau De Monsieur De Lully: I. Lentement
3618La Terpsichore: VII. Langloise. Gigue (Gay)
3559Fantaisie: IV. Majeur
33910Les caractères de la danse: V. Chaconne
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Trio Sonata In 17th-century France

Rebel: Violin Sonatas
Rebel: Dance Suites & Sonatas

Jean-Fery Rebel - Sonatas pour le Violon & Suite in G

Terpsichore: L'apothéose de la danse baroque
Andrew Manze, Rebel - Violin Sonatas / Manze, Linden, Egarr
A French Soiree

Rebel: Les élémens - Rameau: Castor et Pollux Suite

Rebel: Sonates pour violon & basse continue

Rebel: Les Élémens / Telemann: Sonata e-Moll / Gluck: Alessandro
The profound, the sublime... And the frivolous!

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