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Jean-Baptiste Besard
Branle gay
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Jean-Baptiste Besard
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Chamber
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1:12
Jean-Baptiste Besard was a French lutenist and composer who lived during the late Renaissance period. He is known for his collection of lute music, "Thesaurus Harmonicus," which was published in 1603. One of the pieces included in this collection is the "Branle gay," a lively dance that was popular in France during the 16th and 17th centuries. The "Branle gay" is believed to have been composed by Besard himself, although there is some debate among musicologists about its origins. It is a relatively simple piece, consisting of a single melody line that is played on the lute. The dance is in duple meter and has a moderate tempo, making it easy for dancers to follow. The "Branle gay" is divided into several sections, or movements, each of which has its own distinct character. The first movement is lively and energetic, with a strong emphasis on the downbeat. The second movement is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more lyrical melody. The third movement is faster and more complex, with intricate fingerwork on the lute. Overall, the "Branle gay" is a charming and enjoyable piece of music that captures the spirit of the Renaissance era. Its simple melody and lively rhythm make it a popular choice for both lute players and dancers alike.
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