Adam de la Halle
J'os bien a m'amie parler
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Composer:Adam de la HalleGenre:VocalStyle:MotetCompose Date:ca. 1270 - 1300Average_duration:1:52"J'os bien a m'amie parler" 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 exact date of composition of "J'os bien a m'amie parler" is not known, but it is believed to have been written sometime in the late 13th century. The chanson was first performed in the court of King Philip IV of France, and it quickly became popular throughout the country. The chanson is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct melody and rhythm. The first movement is in a lively, upbeat tempo, with a catchy melody that is easy to sing along to. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with a more complex melody that requires a skilled vocalist to perform. The third movement returns to the lively tempo of the first, with a melody that is similar but not identical to the opening movement. The lyrics of "J'os bien a m'amie parler" are typical of medieval French poetry, with themes of courtly love and chivalry. The narrator of the chanson is a young man who is in love with a woman, and he sings of his desire to speak with her and be close to her. The lyrics are written in the vernacular French of the time, which is somewhat different from modern French but still recognizable to speakers of the language. Overall, "J'os bien a m'amie parler" is a charming and lively example of medieval French music, with catchy melodies and lyrics that are still enjoyable to listen to today. It is a testament to the enduring popularity of Adam de la Halle's music that his chansons continue to be performed and enjoyed more than 700 years after they were first composed.More....
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