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Baude Cordier
Artist Info
Role
:
Composer
Country
:
France
Birth
:
before 1364 in Reims, France
Death
:
after 1397 in Dijon, France
Period
:
Medieval
Genre
:
Vocal
 
Baude Cordier was a French composer and poet who lived during the late medieval period. He was born in the early 14th century, and little is known about his early life. However, his contributions to the world of music have made him a significant figure in the history of classical music. Cordier was a member of the Ars Nova movement, which was a musical style that emerged in France during the 14th century. This movement was characterized by its use of complex rhythms and harmonies, and it was a departure from the simpler music of the previous era. Cordier's most famous work is the chanson "Belle, Bonne, Sage," which is considered one of the masterpieces of the Ars Nova style. This piece is notable for its use of isorhythm, which is a technique that involves repeating a rhythmic pattern throughout the piece. The melody of "Belle, Bonne, Sage" is also complex, with intricate harmonies and a wide range of notes. Another notable work by Cordier is the chanson "Tout par compas," which is also an example of the Ars Nova style. This piece is notable for its use of a circular notation system, which was a new innovation at the time. The circular notation system allowed for more complex rhythms to be notated, and it was a significant development in the history of music notation. Cordier was also a poet, and he wrote several poems that were set to music. One of his most famous poems is "Amans, Amans," which is a love poem that was set to music by several composers of the time. Despite his contributions to the world of music, little is known about Cordier's life outside of his work. It is believed that he lived in the court of the Duke of Burgundy, which was a center of musical activity during the 14th century. However, there are no records of his life or his personal relationships. Cordier's legacy lives on through his music, which continues to be studied and performed by musicians today. His contributions to the Ars Nova movement helped to shape the course of classical music, and his innovative use of rhythm and harmony continue to inspire composers to this day.
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