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William Lawes
Jigg for lyra viol
Works Info
Composer
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William Lawes
Style
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Jig / Gigue
Average_duration
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1:05
'Jigg for lyra viol' is a composition by William Lawes, a prominent English composer of the 17th century. The piece was composed in the early 1630s and was likely intended for performance at court or in private chambers. It is a lively and energetic work, typical of the jigg genre, which was popular in England during the 17th century. The premiere of 'Jigg for lyra viol' is not known, but it was likely performed by Lawes himself or one of his colleagues at court or in a private setting. The piece is written for a solo lyra viol, a bowed string instrument that was popular in England during the 17th century. The lyra viol was similar to the viola da gamba, but had a slightly different shape and tuning. 'Jigg for lyra viol' is a single-movement work that is characterized by its lively and rhythmic melody. The piece is in duple meter and features a series of short, repeated phrases that are typical of the jigg genre. The melody is accompanied by a simple bass line that provides a steady rhythmic foundation for the piece. One of the most notable characteristics of 'Jigg for lyra viol' is its use of ornamentation. Lawes was known for his skillful use of ornamentation, and this piece is no exception. The melody is decorated with a variety of trills, turns, and other embellishments that add to the overall energy and excitement of the piece. Overall, 'Jigg for lyra viol' is a lively and engaging work that showcases Lawes' skill as a composer and his mastery of the jigg genre. Its energetic melody and skillful use of ornamentation make it a popular choice for performers and audiences alike, and it remains a beloved piece of music from the 17th century.
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