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Clément Janequin
Pourquoy tournés vous voz yeux, M. 6/250
Works Info
Composer
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Clément Janequin
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Chanson
Average_duration
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2:02
'Pourquoy tournés vous voz yeux, M. 6/250' is a chanson composed by Clément Janequin, a French composer of the Renaissance period. The chanson was composed in the mid-16th century and was first published in 1549. It is a part of Janequin's collection of chansons titled 'Le Chant des Oyseaulx' (The Song of Birds). The chanson is written for four voices and is characterized by its lively and playful melody. It is a secular piece that tells the story of a woman who is being courted by a man. The woman is initially hesitant to accept the man's advances, but eventually gives in to his charms. The chanson is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked by a lively and rhythmic melody, with the voices imitating the sound of birds. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with the voices singing in a more homophonic style. The third movement returns to the lively and playful character of the first movement, with the voices once again imitating the sound of birds. One of the most notable characteristics of 'Pourquoy tournés vous voz yeux, M. 6/250' is its use of onomatopoeia. The voices imitate the sound of birds throughout the piece, creating a lively and playful atmosphere. The chanson also features a number of musical devices, such as imitation, repetition, and variation, which add to its overall complexity and interest. Overall, 'Pourquoy tournés vous voz yeux, M. 6/250' is a charming and delightful chanson that showcases Janequin's skill as a composer. Its lively melody and playful character make it a popular piece among performers and audiences alike, and it remains a beloved example of Renaissance music to this day.
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