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French composer and theorist (d. 1764), Birth: 25-9-1683, Death: 12-9-1764
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Nature endows us with the feeling that moves us in all our musical experiences; we might call her gift instinct.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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We must have recourse to the rules of music when our genius and our ear seem to deny what we are seeking.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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I try to conceal art with art.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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When reason and instinct are reconciled, there will be no higher appeal.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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Therefore we well observe that the title of perfect cadence is attached only to a dominant that progresses to the main tone, because this dominant, which is naturally contained within the harmony of the main tone, seems, when it progresses to it, to return as if to its source.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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Music is a science which should have definite rules; these rules should be drawn from an evident principle; and this principle cannot really be known to us without the aid of mathematics.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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Emphasis on the common emotive or affective origins of music and words in the first cries of humankind undermines words.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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Rhythm and sounds are born with syllables.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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In f-major, c* is a sonority contained within the overtones of the tonic f*.
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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Verse, singing, and speech have a common origin.
Jean-Philippe Rameau