×
Adam de la Halle
Or est Baiars en la pasture
Works Info
Composer
:
Adam de la Halle
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Rondeau (Vocal)
Compose Date
:
ca. 1270 - 1300
Average_duration
:
1:11
"Or est Baiars en la pasture" is a medieval French song composed by Adam de la Halle. The song was written in the 13th century and is considered one of the most famous works of Adam de la Halle. It was first performed in the court of King Louis IX of France. The song is a part of the genre of chansons de geste, which were popular in medieval France. It tells the story of a knight named Baiars who is searching for his lady love in a pasture. The song is divided into several movements, each of which describes a different aspect of Baiars' search. The first movement of the song sets the scene, describing the beauty of the pasture and the knight's determination to find his love. The second movement introduces the character of Baiars and describes his bravery and skill as a knight. The third movement describes the lady love that Baiars is searching for, emphasizing her beauty and grace. The fourth movement of the song is the most famous, and it describes Baiars' encounter with a group of shepherds. The shepherds mock Baiars and challenge him to a game of chess. Baiars accepts the challenge and wins, proving his intelligence and skill as well as his bravery. The final movement of the song describes Baiars' eventual success in finding his lady love. The song ends with a celebration of their love and a description of their happy life together. "Or est Baiars en la pasture" is characterized by its lively melody and its use of repetition and rhyme. The song is also notable for its use of humor and satire, particularly in the fourth movement's depiction of the shepherds. Overall, "Or est Baiars en la pasture" is a classic example of medieval French music and a testament to the skill and creativity of Adam de la Halle.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy