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Continue ShoppingFine: Harlequin Sonata for Contrabassoon and Piano
Code: JP3011
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0497-8
The Harlequin is one of the stock characters in the 
Commedia dell'arte, or 'Italian Comedy,' a genre of 
largely improvisational theater that was extremely 
popular in Italy beginning in the 15th century. A 
typical troupe had 10 stock characters, played either 
by actors or by puppets, and the plays were based around 
conventional comedic situations.
Jean-Francois Marmontel (1723-1799) describes the 
character of the Harlequin, one of the most important 
of the stock characters, in much the same way one might 
describe the character of the contrabassoon.
'The model Harlequin is all suppleness and agility, with 
the grace of a young cat, yet equipped with a 
superficial coarseness that renders his performances 
more amusing; the role is that of a lackey, patient, 
faithful, credulous, gluttonous, always in love, always 
in difficulties either on his master's account or on his 
own, afflicting himself and consoling himself again with 
the readiness of a child, one whose sorrows are as 
amusing as his joys.'
This Harlequin Sonata was written in 2006 at the request 
of Susan Nigro. Total duration approximately 8 minutes.
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