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Adam de la Halle
Je muir, je muir d'amourete
Works Info
Composer
:
Adam de la Halle
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Rondeau
Compose Date
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ca. 1270 - 1300
Average_duration
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1:42
"Je muir, je muir d'amourete" is a chanson composed by Adam de la Halle, a French poet and musician who lived in the 13th century. The chanson was composed in the form of a virelai, a popular form of medieval French poetry that was often set to music. The chanson was likely composed in the early 1280s, during Adam de la Halle's time in the court of Robert II, Count of Artois. It was likely performed at courtly events and gatherings, as well as in more informal settings. The chanson is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct melody and lyrics. The first movement begins with the refrain "Je muir, je muir d'amourete," which translates to "I die, I die of love." The lyrics describe the speaker's intense feelings of love and desire for a woman, and the pain and suffering that come with unrequited love. The second movement features a new melody and lyrics, which continue to explore the theme of unrequited love. The refrain is repeated, but with a slight variation: "Je muir, je muir d'amourete, mais je ne puis vivre sans elle," which translates to "I die, I die of love, but I cannot live without her." The third and final movement features yet another new melody and lyrics, which offer a resolution to the speaker's suffering. The refrain is repeated once more, but this time with a new ending: "Je muir, je muir d'amourete, mais je ne puis vivre sans elle, et si je la voyais, je vivrais," which translates to "I die, I die of love, but I cannot live without her, and if I were to see her, I would live." Overall, "Je muir, je muir d'amourete" is a poignant and emotional chanson that captures the intense feelings of love and desire that were common themes in medieval French poetry and music. Its use of the virelai form and its three distinct movements make it a complex and sophisticated work of art that continues to be appreciated and studied today.
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