- Académie de Poésie et de Musique
"Académie de Poésie et de Musique", later re-named "Académie du Palais", was the first
Academy inFrance . It was founded in 1570 under the auspices ofCharles IX of France by the poetJean-Antoine de Baïf and the musicianJoachim Thibault de Courville . [Grove, Academy] The purpose of the Académie was to revive Classical Greek and Roman poetry and music. It met regularly at Baïf's house inParis , and had two classes of members — "musicians", or poets, singers and instrumentalists; and "auditors", or subscribers who helped support the academy financially. Baïf's intention was to revitalise and transformFrench poetry by applying the ancient metres ("vers mesurés à l'antique") to it, and combining it with simple music following ancient metres ("musique mesurée à l'antique"). [Grove, Academy]Although the ostensible purpose of the Académie was musico-poetic, Baïf's goals were much more ambitious – he hoped that through a structuring of French poetry, he might bring about a more structured social order and morality. This goal followed from Neo-Platonic ideals, where music and morality are closely linked. To this end, discussions were not limited to music and poetry, but also included discussions of
Natural philosophy , mathematics, and other subjects. Baïf was influenced at least in part by the "Accademia Platonica " ofMarsilio Ficino inFlorence . Other influences on the creation of the Académie were the teacher and poetJean Daurat ,Pierre de Ronsard , and other members of "La Pléiade ", a literary group. [Grove, Academy]Despite Baïf's goals of spreading his philosophy, the Académie kept the art of measured poetry and music a secret. [Grove, Baïf] In order to help further his goals, Baïf enlisted the help of French musicians, the most influential of whom was
Claude Le Jeune . Le Jeune's experiments influenced musical setting of French poetry, including the use of irregular metres in the "air de cour ", for several generations, despite the influence of the academy itself being much shorter in duration. [Grove, Academy] Other musicians involved includedEustache du Caurroy andJacques Mauduit . [ [http://www.lib.virginia.edu/rmds/collections/gordon/literary/baif/index.html Rare Materials Digital Services at UVA] ]When Charles IX died, the Académie became far less active. It had a renaissance for a short time under
Henry III of France when it met in theLouvre under the name "Académie du Palais". [Grove, Academy] At this timeGuy du Faur de Pibrac took over, and the focus of the group shifted tooratory and debate. [Grove, Baïf]Media
References
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*Frank Dobbins. "Jean-Antoine de Baïf", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessedMarch 18 2007 ), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).Notes
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