Tylman Susato
Basse Danse No. 10, "Mon desir"
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Composer:Tylman SusatoGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:DanceAverage_duration:1:33Basse Danse No. 10, Mon desir is a Renaissance dance piece composed by Tylman Susato. Susato was a Flemish composer, instrumentalist, and publisher who lived from around 1500 to 1561. He was known for his contributions to the development of instrumental music during the Renaissance period. Basse Danse No. 10, Mon desir was composed in the mid-16th century and was likely first performed in the court of a nobleman or at a social gathering. The piece is part of a collection of dances called Danserye, which was published by Susato in 1551. Danserye contains over 100 dance pieces, including pavanes, galliards, and basse danses. Basse Danse No. 10, Mon desir is a slow, stately dance in triple meter. It is characterized by its simple, repetitive melody and its use of a drone bass. The piece is played by a small ensemble of instruments, typically consisting of a recorder, a lute, and a percussion instrument such as a tambourine or a drum. The piece is divided into several sections, or movements, each with its own distinct melody and rhythm. The first section features a simple, flowing melody played by the recorder, accompanied by the drone bass and the lute. The second section introduces a new melody played by the lute, which is then echoed by the recorder. The third section features a more complex melody played by the recorder, with the lute providing a simple accompaniment. Overall, Basse Danse No. 10, Mon desir is a beautiful example of Renaissance dance music. Its simple, repetitive melody and use of a drone bass create a hypnotic, meditative effect that is characteristic of much Renaissance music. The piece is still performed today by early music ensembles and is a testament to Susato's enduring legacy as a composer and musician.More....