Jules Cottin
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Jules Cottin (1868–1922) was a mandolin virtuoso who played in Paris from the 1890s. A pupil of the guitarist Jacques Bosch,Le Figaro, 26 April 1892, p. 3. he became part of the mandolin revival, which revitalized the instrument after its long decline in the 19th century. He was part of a group of virtuosi mandolinists, including Giuseppe Silvestri, Ferdinando de Cristofaro, and Jean Pietrapertosa, who played before enthusiastic Paris audiences. He was also a composer and author, writing the 1891 mandolin method book, Celèbre Méthode Complète Theoretique et Pratique de Mandoline.
Cottin played in Paris with his brother Alfred (1863–1923), who played guitar, and his sister Madeleine (1876 – d. after 1952). His siblings were also composers and, like Jules, his sister wrote a mandolin method book.
Selected works
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=Compositions=
- Au fil de l'eau. Barcarolle for mandolin & guitar.Paul Sparks: The Classical Mandolin Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 43–44, 98–99, and 217.[http://www.allmusic.com/composition/au-fil-de-leau-barcarolle-for-mandolin-amp-guitar-mc0002593944 All Music, Au fil de l'eau, barcarolle for mandolin & guitar][http://www.mandoisland.de/bilder/schulen/cottin_jules.html#.UeJzWqDnaZY Mando Island, Celèbre Méthode Complète Theoretique et Pratique De MANDOLINE Par JULES COTTIN]
- Succès-Mandoline. Morceaux pour mandoline seule (Paris: J. Hamelle, 1900)
- Contemplation. Romance sans paroles (Paris: E. Weilter, 1902)
- Études mélodiques d'agilité pour mandoline (Paris, 1907; also: Paris: M. Jumade, 1914)
=Method=
- Méthode élémentaire de mandoline (Paris: A. Leduc, 1903). English edition: Complete Theoretical and Practical Method for the Mandoline (Paris: A. Leduc, 1896-1906)
References
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External links
- [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k312343t.image Chansons napolitaines (public domain sheet music) at Bibliothèque Nationale de France]
See also
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