The Rondeau, (alternatively titled as Fanfare-Rondeau) forms a part of the Suite de Symphonies No. 1 (also known as Première Suite de symphonies), as its first movement. It was written by Jean-Joseph Mouret.
is the main music that was used in Carmine's Big Race and The Music Robot from Outer Space.
Summary[]
In Season 2[]
In Carmine's Big Race, the Rondeau movement from Suite de symphonies No. 1 was used to help Carmine win the race in Monaco.
In The Music Robot from Outer Space, the Rondeau from Suite de symphonies No. 1 was used to help Music Robot find all of the parachuting batteries and get him back to planet robot.
Structure[]
The Rondeau serves as the first movement of Suite de Symphonies No. 1. The main aspect of the movement is its main theme or melody being repeated several times throughout.
Episode Appearances[]
Season 2[]
Songs adapted from the Rondeau[]
Carmine's Big Race[]
The Music Robot from Outer Space[]
Trivia[]
- In the beginning and the curtain call of the episodes Carmine's Big Race and The Music Robot from Outer Space, the music sheet of Rondeau appears, but not the picture of Jean-Joseph Mouret.
- This is the only piece written by Jean-Joseph Mouret to appear on Little Einsteins.
- It is also the only work by him that is still performed, as most of his other works are rarely performed or became lost media.
In popular culture[]
- It has since become famous for being the main opening theme to the PBS 70's television show, Masterpiece Theatre.
- It has become a popular music of choice at most wedding ceremonies.