Etienne Moulinié
Airs for voice with lute tablature, Book 1 (1624)
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Composer:Etienne MouliniéGenre:VocalStyle:AirCompose Date:1624Average_duration:74:21Etienne Moulinié's 'Airs for voice with lute tablature, Book 1' is a collection of vocal music that was published in 1624. The work is comprised of 26 pieces, each of which features a solo voice accompanied by a lute. The music is written in the French Baroque style, which was characterized by its ornate melodies and complex harmonies. The premiere of 'Airs for voice with lute tablature, Book 1' is not well-documented, but it is likely that the work was performed in private salons and at courtly gatherings. Moulinié was a court musician for Louis XIII, and his music was highly regarded by the French aristocracy. The 26 pieces in 'Airs for voice with lute tablature, Book 1' are divided into three movements. The first movement consists of 12 airs, which are short, lyrical pieces that feature a simple melody and accompaniment. The second movement consists of six courantes, which are lively dance pieces that feature a more complex melody and accompaniment. The final movement consists of eight sarabandes, which are slow, stately dance pieces that feature a highly ornamented melody and accompaniment. The characteristics of Moulinié's music are typical of the French Baroque style. The melodies are highly ornamented, with frequent use of trills, turns, and other embellishments. The harmonies are complex, with frequent use of dissonance and chromaticism. The lute accompaniment is also highly ornamented, with frequent use of arpeggios and other decorative techniques. Overall, 'Airs for voice with lute tablature, Book 1' is a beautiful example of French Baroque music. Moulinié's skillful use of melody, harmony, and ornamentation creates a rich and complex musical tapestry that is both elegant and expressive.More....
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