Adam de la Halle
De ma dame vient
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Composer:Adam de la HalleGenre:VocalStyle:MotetCompose Date:ca. 1270 - 1300Average_duration:2:52"De ma dame vient" is a chanson composed by Adam de la Halle, a French poet and musician who lived in the 13th century. The piece was likely composed in the early 1280s, during Adam's time as a musician in the court of Robert II, Count of Artois. The chanson is written in the form of a virelai, a popular medieval French song form characterized by a refrain that is repeated throughout the piece. "De ma dame vient" consists of three stanzas, each followed by the refrain "De ma dame vient/ Toute ma joie et mon plaisir/ Et mon cuer en est si lié/ Que nus ne puet plus lier" (From my lady comes/ All my joy and my pleasure/ And my heart is so bound to her/ That no one can bind it more). The melody of "De ma dame vient" is simple and elegant, with a gentle, lilting rhythm that complements the poem's romantic lyrics. The piece is performed by a solo singer accompanied by a small ensemble of instruments, such as a lute or a vielle. The lyrics of "De ma dame vient" are typical of medieval courtly love poetry, expressing the speaker's devotion to his lady and his willingness to serve her in any way possible. The poem is filled with images of nature and the seasons, as well as references to classical mythology and the Bible. Overall, "De ma dame vient" is a beautiful example of medieval French music and poetry, showcasing Adam de la Halle's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the courtly love tradition. The piece remains popular today and is frequently performed by early music ensembles around the world.More....
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