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Guillaume de Machaut
Tels rit au main qui au soir
Works Info
Composer
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Guillaume de Machaut
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:58
"Tels rit au main qui au soir" is a chanson composed by Guillaume de Machaut, a French poet and composer of the 14th century. The chanson was composed in the ars nova style, which was a musical style that emerged in the 14th century and was characterized by complex rhythms, intricate harmonies, and the use of isorhythm. The chanson was composed in the early 14th century and was first performed in the court of King John II of France. It was one of Machaut's most popular works and was widely performed throughout Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries. The chanson is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is lively and energetic, with a fast tempo and intricate rhythms. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with a more melodic and lyrical character. The third movement is lively and upbeat, with a fast tempo and complex rhythms. The chanson is characterized by its use of isorhythm, which is a musical technique that involves repeating a rhythmic pattern throughout a piece of music. In "Tels rit au main qui au soir," Machaut uses a complex isorhythmic pattern that is repeated throughout the entire piece. The chanson is also characterized by its use of complex harmonies and intricate counterpoint. Machaut was known for his innovative use of harmony and counterpoint, and "Tels rit au main qui au soir" is a prime example of his mastery of these techniques. Overall, "Tels rit au main qui au soir" is a masterpiece of medieval music, showcasing Machaut's innovative use of harmony, counterpoint, and isorhythm. Its popularity and influence can be seen in the many performances and adaptations of the chanson throughout the centuries.
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