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Antony Holborne
Pavan
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Composer
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Antony Holborne
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Pavane
Compose Date
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ca. 1565 - 1602
Average_duration
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3:43
The Pavan is a Renaissance dance form that originated in Italy and became popular in England during the 16th century. Antony Holborne, an English composer and lutenist, composed several Pavans during his lifetime, including the famous "The Fruit of Love" Pavan. Holborne's "The Fruit of Love" Pavan was composed in the late 16th century and premiered in London. The piece is written for a consort of instruments, typically consisting of a lute, viol, and recorder. The Pavan is a slow, stately dance in duple meter, typically played at a moderate tempo. The piece is divided into several sections or movements, each with its own distinct character. The opening section is marked by a slow, mournful melody played by the viol, accompanied by the lute and recorder. This is followed by a livelier section, featuring a more upbeat melody played by the recorder. The third section is marked by a return to the slower, more mournful melody of the opening, with the viol taking the lead. Throughout the piece, Holborne makes use of rich harmonies and intricate counterpoint, creating a complex and sophisticated musical texture. The Pavan is also notable for its use of ornamentation, with the lute and recorder adding flourishes and trills to the melody. Overall, Holborne's "The Fruit of Love" Pavan is a beautiful example of Renaissance music, showcasing the composer's skill in creating complex and intricate musical textures. Its slow, stately character and rich harmonies make it a popular choice for performances and recordings to this day.
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