Hyacinthe Jadin

Hyacinthe Jadin

Hyacinthe Jadin (April 27, 1776, VersaillesSeptember 27, 1800, Paris) was a French composer who came from a distinguished musical family. His uncle Georges Jadin was a composer in Versailles and Paris, along with his father Jean Jadin, who had also played bassoon for the French Royal Orchestra. He was one of five musically gifted brothers, the most famous of which was Louis-Emmanuel Jadin.

Jadin was a pupil of Nicolas Joseph Hüllmandel, who belonged to the famous École des Pianistes Parisiens ("School of Pianists in Paris"). Hüllmandel himself was a student of C.P.E. Bach, and was an excellent teacher who brought out Jadin's pianistic brilliance. At the age of 9, Jadin’s first composition, a Rondo for piano, was published in the Journal de Clavecin. By the age of thirteen, Jadin had premiered his first work with the Concert Spirituel.

The times in which Jadin lived dictated to a large degree his chance at musical greatness. In 1789, the same year of his public performance premiere, the French Revolution broke out. In 1790, after Robespierre’s Great Terror claimed the life of Jean-Frédéric Edelmann, another member of the École des Pianistes Parisiens, Hüllmandel fled France, leaving Jadin behind.

The Revolution did provide work for Jadin, as the demand for theatre and music that reflected the values of the Revolution increased. He took a job in 1792 as assistant rehearsal pianist (Rezizativbegleiter) at the Theatre Feydeau. In 1794, he published an overture for 13 wind instruments entitled "Hymn to the 21st of January". The piece commemorated the one-year anniversary of the execution of Citizen Capet (the name given to Louis XVI during his trial for treason). In 1795, he began teaching a female piano class at the Paris Conservatoire.

From 1795 to 1800, Jadin was plagued by tuberculosis. His sickness was serious enough that Napoleon Bonaparte himself excused Jadin from military service. Similar to how the French Revolution presented an inevitable obstacle to Jadin’s musical greatness, the state of medicine in the late 18th century prevented him from living long enough to have as profound an impact on music as he otherwise could have. Tuberculosis at this time was almost a certain death sentence, and he gave his last public concert on September 22, 1799, before dying the following year. At the time of his death, he was impoverished – still owed several months’ salary by the Paris conservatory – another consequence of the constant political unrest that marked the place and time in which he lived.

Works

While chamber music formed a large part of Jadin’s creative career, he is most well-known for his progressive style of piano composition. Jadin's works anticipated the music of Franz Schubert; his piano sonatas in particular display a proto-Romanticism, which in parts both rejected and extended the heritage of his Classical predecessors.

Orchestra

* Piano Concerto No. 1 (1796-97)
*# Allegro brillante
*# Adagio
*# Rondeau - Allegretto
* Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor (1796), accompanied by 2 violins, viola, double bass, flutes, oboes, bassoons, and horns
*# Allegro moderato
*# Adagio
*# Rondo - Allegro
* Piano Concerto No. 3 in A (1798), accompanied by 2 violins, viola, double bass, 2 flutes, 2 bassoons, and 2 horns
*# Allegro moderato
*# Rondo - Allegro

Wind Orchestra

* "Hymne du Vingt-un Janvier" (1794), based on text by Charles Le Brun
* "Chanson pour la Fête de l'Agriculture" (1796), based on text by Ange Etienne Xavier Poisson de Lachabeaussière
* "Ouverture pour instruments à vent" (1796)
* "Hymne du dix germinal", based on text by Théodore Désorgues

tage

* "Le Testament mal-entendu" (1793), "comédie mêlée d'ariettes" in 2 acts, libretto by François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil
* "Cange ou Le Commissionnaire de Lazare" (1794), "fait-historique" in 1 act, libretto by André-Pépin Bellement

Piano

* Rondo (1785)
* Piano (or Harpsichord) Sonata No. 1 in D (1794), accompanied by violin
*# Allegro
*# Andantino un poco allegretto
*# Menuet: Allegro
*# Final: Presto
* Piano (or Harpsichord) Sonata No. 2 in B-flat (1794), accompanied by violin
*# Allegro fieramente
*# Rondo: Allegretto non tropo
* Piano (or Harpsichord) Sonata No. 3 in F minor (1794), accompanied by violin
*# Allegretto poco agitato
*# Adagio
*# Menuet: Allegro
*# Rondo: Allegro non tropo
* Piano Sonatas, op. 3 nos. 1-3 (1795)
* Piano Sonata in B-flat, op. 4 no. 1 (1795)
*# Allegro
*# Andante
*# Finale: Presto
* Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor, op. 4 no. 2 (1795)
*# Allegro motto
*# Menuet - Trio
*# Finale: Allegro
* Piano Sonata in C minor, op. 4 no. 3 (1795)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Adagio
*# Rondeau: Allegretto
* Piano Sonata in F minor, op. 5 no. 1 (1795)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Adagio
*# Final: Allegro
* Piano Sonata in D, op. 5 no. 2 (1795)
*# Allegro
*# Andante
*# Final: Presto
* Piano Sonata in C minor, op. 5 no. 3 (1795)
*# Allegro maestoso
*# Andante
*# Allegro
* Duo in F (1796), for four hands
*# Allegro brillante
*# Andante
*# Rondo: Allegro
* Piano Sonata in C minor, op. 6 no. 1 (1800)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Andante sostenuto
*# Final: Allegro
* Piano Sonata in A, op. 6 no. 2 (1800)
*# Andante
*# Rondeau: Allegretto
* Piano Sonata in F, op. 6 no. 3 (1800)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Adagio
*# Allegro assai

Chamber

* Quartets for 2 violins, viola, and double bass
**B-flat, op. 1 no. 1 (1795)
*# Largo - Allegro non troppo
*# Adagio
*# Menuet - Trio
*# Finale - Allegro
**A, op. 1 no. 2 (1795)
*# Allegro
*# Menuet - Trio
*# Pastoral Andante
*# Finale
*F minor, op. 1 no. 3 (1795)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Menuet
*# Adagio
*# Polonaise
*E-flat, op. 2 no. 1 (1796)
*# Largo - allegro moderato
*# Adagio
*# Minuetto
*# Finale Allegro
*B-flat minor, op. 2 no. 2 (1796)
*# Allegro
*# Minuetto
*# Adagio non troppo
*# Allegro Finale
*C, op. 2 no. 3 (1796)
*# Allegro
*# Andante
*# Menuetto
*# Presto Finale
*C, op. 3 no. 1 (1797)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Adagio
*# Menuette - Andante
*# Presto Finale
*E, op. 3 no. 2 (1797)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Menuet
*# Adagio
*# Allegro
*A minor, op. 3 no. 3 (1797)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Adagio
*# Menuet
*# Finale
*G, op. 4 no. 1 (1798)
*# Allegro moderato
*# Rondo Allegro
*F, op. 4 no. 2 (1798)
*# Allegro non troppo
*# Minuetto Trio
*# Adagio molto
*# Allegro assai
*D, op. 4 no. 3 (1798)
*# Largo - Allegro moderato
*# Minuetto
*# Andante
*# Finale Allegro

Vocal

* "Marche du siège de Lille" (1792) for voice and piano (or harp)
* "Romance à la lune" (1796) for voice and piano (or harp)
* "Le tombeau de Sophie" (1796) for voice and harpsichord (or harp)

References

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* Castinel, N. "Aube d'une vie musicale sous la révolution: la vie et l'oeuvre de Hyacinthe Jadin 1776-1800". Lyon, 1991.
* Richard Fuller, “Hyacinthe Jadin (1776-1800)”, Composers’ short biographies, http://members.klosterneuburg.net/handerle/COMPOSER.HTM#JADIN

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