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Jean (?) de Sainte-Colombe () was a French
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ist. He was a celebrated master of the
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and was credited (by Jean Rousseau in his ''Traité de la viole'' (1687)) with adding the seventh string, tuned to the note AA (A1 in
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Life and works

Few details of his life are known; for example, neither the names of his parents, nor the precise dates of his birth and death. Research has revealed that his first name was Jean (other sources mention the name of Augustine of Autrecourt, Sieur de Sainte-Colombe) and also that he had as teacher the theorbo and viola player, Nicolas Hotman. Sainte-Colombe performed publicly in the Parisian Salons, as did most of his colleagues and music masters such as Le Sieur Dubuisson. According to Titon du Tillet, he often performed in consort with his two daughters and with his own students, as attested by the copyist who wrote out his pieces for two viols as well as the solo-viol Tournus Manuscript. Sainte-Colombe's most notable student was
Marin Marais Marin Marais (; 31 May 1656, in Paris – 15 August 1728, in Paris) was a French composer and viol player. He studied composition with Jean-Baptiste Lully, often conducting his operas, and with master of the bass viol Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe ...
, who wrote ''Tombeau pour Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe'', in 1701, as a memorial to his instructor. Sainte-Colombe's students also included the Sieur de Danoville, Jean Desfontaines, Pierre Méliton, Jean Rousseau and two women known only as Mlle Rougevillle and Mlle Vignon. Amongst the extant works of Sainte-Colombe are sixty-seven ''Concerts à deux violes esgales'', and over 170 pieces for solo seven-string viol, making him perhaps the most prolific French viol composer before Marin Marais.


Family history

It is speculated by various scholars that Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe was of Lyonnais or Burgundian
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; and also the selfsame 'Jean de Sainte-Colombe' noted as the father of 'Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe ''le fils''.' This assumption was erroneous, according to subsequent research in Paris by American bass viol player and musicologist
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. Dunford suggests he was probably from the Pau area in southernmost France and a Protestant, that his first name was "Jean" and that he had two daughters named Brigide and Françoise.Sainte Colombe's life and works


Contemporary references

In 1991,
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published a novel giving a conjectural picture of the relationship between M. de Sainte-Colombe and Marin Marais, entitled ''
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'' (All the Mornings of the World).
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directed a film based on it, with
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as Sainte-Colombe,
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as the young and
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as the aged Marin Marais. The soundtrack of the film was realized by
Jordi Savall Jordi Savall i Bernadet (; born 1 August 1941) is a Spanish Conducting, conductor, composer and viol player. He has been one of the major figures in the field of Western early music since the 1970s, largely responsible for popularizing the viol ...
. A quotation from a composition of Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe is used in Carlo Forlivesi's ''Requiem'' (1999).


Notes


References

*Connelly, Patrice (n.d.). . Archive from 22 November 2008, from http://www.violadagamba.org/html/treaties.html (accessed 28 April 2016). * *Vaast, C., and F.P. Goy (1998), "Introduction", in Sainte-Colombe, ''Concerts à deux violes esgales'' (Ed. P. Hooreman, 2nd ed. revised by J. Dunford). Paris: Société Française de Musicologie.


External links

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Hoasm.org biography
Alia Vox AVSA 9885, *[http://www.classicalacarte.net/Fiches/9827.htm Mr. de Sainte Colombe le Fils - Six Suittes pour Basse de Viole seule avec le Tombeau pour Mons. de Sainte-Colombe le père, - Jordi Savall, basse de viole, Jean-Pierre Marielle, narrator], (Le Parnasse de la Viole, vol. I), Alia Vox 9827 A+B
Mr. de Sainte Colombe
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Mr. de Sainte Colombe, Concerts à deux violes esgales, and solo suites by Jonathan Dunford
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