François Lazarevitch
Bransles gays / Rosette pour un peu d'absence
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Composer:François LazarevitchGenre:ChamberAverage_duration:4:19"Bransles gays / Rosette pour un peu d'absence" is a composition by François Lazarevitch, a French musician and composer who specializes in early music. The piece was composed in the 21st century and premiered in 2008. It is a suite of two movements, both of which are based on traditional French dance forms. The first movement, "Bransles gays," is a lively and energetic dance in triple meter. It is characterized by its fast tempo, syncopated rhythms, and use of ornamentation. The melody is played by a solo instrument, typically a flute or a violin, while the accompaniment is provided by a small ensemble of instruments such as a lute, a viola da gamba, and a percussion instrument like a tambourine or a drum. The overall effect is one of joy and celebration, as if the dancers are reveling in the moment and enjoying each other's company. The second movement, "Rosette pour un peu d'absence," is a slower and more contemplative dance in duple meter. It is characterized by its gentle melody, which is played by a solo instrument accompanied by a simple chord progression on the lute or the harp. The mood is more introspective and melancholic, as if the dancers are reflecting on their feelings of longing and separation. The title of the movement, which translates to "Rosette for a little absence," suggests that the dance is a tribute to someone who is absent or far away. Overall, "Bransles gays / Rosette pour un peu d'absence" is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that captures the spirit of traditional French dance forms while also incorporating Lazarevitch's own unique style and sensibility. It is a testament to the enduring power of early music and the creativity of contemporary composers who continue to draw inspiration from it.More....
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