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Jacques Hotteterre
Air: Pourquoy, doux rossignol
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Composer
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Jacques Hotteterre
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
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2:11
Jacques Hotteterre was a French Baroque composer and flutist who lived from 1674 to 1763. He was a member of a family of musicians and instrument makers, and he himself was known for his skill on the flute. One of his most famous works is the "Air: Pourquoy, doux rossignol," which was composed in the early 18th century. The "Air: Pourquoy, doux rossignol" is a vocal piece that was originally written for soprano and continuo. It is a part of a larger collection of works called "Les Airs à deux et trois parties," which was published in 1708. The piece is in the key of G major and has a simple, elegant melody that is accompanied by a bass line played on a harpsichord or other continuo instrument. The premiere of the "Air: Pourquoy, doux rossignol" is not known, but it was likely performed in the early 18th century in France. The piece consists of two movements, with the first being a slow and expressive aria and the second being a faster and more lively dance. The first movement of the "Air: Pourquoy, doux rossignol" is characterized by its beautiful melody and expressive lyrics. The lyrics describe a nightingale singing in the woods and the singer's longing to be with their lover. The melody is simple and elegant, with long, flowing phrases that are typical of Baroque vocal music. The second movement of the piece is a lively dance that is characterized by its rhythmic energy and playful melody. The melody is based on a simple, repeating pattern that is played by the continuo instrument, while the soprano sings a series of lively and playful phrases. Overall, the "Air: Pourquoy, doux rossignol" is a beautiful example of Baroque vocal music. Its simple, elegant melody and expressive lyrics make it a timeless piece that is still performed and enjoyed today.
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Tune: Why, Sweet Nightingale  Prelude - Pourquoy, doux rossignol (original Bousset)
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