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Robert Johnson
Masque Dances (3)
Works Info
Composer
:
Robert Johnson
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Masque
Average_duration
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5:40
Masque Dances (3) is a set of three dances composed by Robert Johnson, a prominent English composer and lutenist of the early 17th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 1600s. The piece was likely composed for use in masques, which were elaborate court entertainments that combined music, dance, and drama. The three movements of Masque Dances (3) are titled "The Satyr's Dance," "The Prince's Masque," and "The Queen's Masque." Each movement has its own distinct character and musical style. "The Satyr's Dance" is a lively and rhythmic dance in triple meter, featuring a playful melody and intricate lute accompaniment. "The Prince's Masque" is a more stately and elegant dance in duple meter, with a regal melody and ornate lute figurations. "The Queen's Masque" is a slow and graceful dance in triple meter, with a lyrical melody and delicate lute accompaniment. Overall, Masque Dances (3) is a prime example of the type of music that was popular in the English court during the early 17th century. It showcases Johnson's skill as a composer and lutenist, as well as his ability to create music that was both sophisticated and entertaining. The piece would have been well-suited for performance in the elaborate masques that were a hallmark of the English court during this period.
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