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Gilles de Bins dit Binchois
Tant plus ayme tant plus suy mal amé, R. 43
Works Info
Composer
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Gilles de Bins dit Binchois
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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5:14
"Tant plus ayme tant plus suy mal amé" is a chanson composed by Gilles de Bins dit Binchois, a prominent composer of the Burgundian School. The piece was likely composed in the early 15th century, and it is believed to have been premiered at the court of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. The chanson is written in three voices, with the tenor carrying the melody and the upper voices providing harmonic support. The piece is characterized by its smooth, flowing lines and gentle, melancholic mood. The text, written in Old French, speaks of the pain of unrequited love, with the speaker lamenting that the more he loves, the more he is hated in return. The first movement of the chanson begins with a gentle, flowing melody in the tenor voice, which is then echoed and elaborated upon by the upper voices. The second movement features a more complex interplay between the voices, with the tenor and upper voices weaving in and out of each other's lines. The final movement returns to the simple, flowing melody of the first, with the upper voices providing a gentle, mournful counterpoint. Overall, "Tant plus ayme tant plus suy mal amé" is a beautiful example of the Burgundian chanson, with its smooth, flowing lines and gentle, melancholic mood. It is a testament to Binchois's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the complex emotions of the human experience in his music.
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