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Guillaume de Machaut
Rose, liz
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Composer
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Guillaume de Machaut
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Rondeau
Average_duration
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4:21
"Rose, liz" is a medieval French song composed by Guillaume de Machaut in the 14th century. The song is a part of Machaut's collection of secular songs known as the "Livre du Voir Dit" or "Book of the True Poem." The song is believed to have been composed around 1361-1362. The song is a love poem that describes the beauty of a woman, comparing her to a rose. The lyrics are written in the form of a dialogue between the poet and the woman, with the poet praising her beauty and the woman responding with modesty. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own melody and rhythm. The first movement begins with the poet addressing the woman, describing her beauty and comparing her to a rose. The melody is slow and contemplative, with a simple rhythm that emphasizes the beauty of the lyrics. The second movement is more lively and upbeat, with a faster tempo and a more complex rhythm. The poet continues to praise the woman's beauty, but also expresses his desire for her love. The woman responds with modesty, acknowledging the poet's compliments but also expressing her own reservations. The third movement returns to the slower, contemplative melody of the first movement. The poet concludes the song by expressing his love for the woman and his hope that she will reciprocate his feelings. Overall, "Rose, liz" is a beautiful example of medieval French poetry and music. The song's simple yet elegant melody and rhythm complement the beauty of the lyrics, creating a timeless work of art that continues to be appreciated today.
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