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Jean-Baptiste Besard
Airs de Court for lute
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Jean-Baptiste Besard
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Chamber
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Air
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1:56
Jean-Baptiste Besard was a French lutenist and composer who lived during the late Renaissance period. He is best known for his collection of lute music titled "Airs de Court," which was published in 1603. The "Airs de Court" is a collection of 35 pieces for solo lute, each of which is based on a popular song or dance from the French court. The collection is divided into four sections, each of which contains a number of pieces that are grouped together based on their musical characteristics. The first section of the "Airs de Court" contains pieces that are based on popular songs from the French court. These pieces are generally light and lively, with a strong emphasis on melody and rhythm. The second section contains pieces that are based on dances, such as the pavane and the galliard. These pieces are more complex than the songs in the first section, with intricate rhythms and harmonies. The third section of the "Airs de Court" contains pieces that are based on popular songs from other countries, such as Italy and Spain. These pieces are more exotic than the previous sections, with unusual harmonies and rhythms. The fourth and final section of the collection contains pieces that are based on popular songs from the French countryside. These pieces are more rustic than the previous sections, with a simpler and more straightforward style. Overall, the "Airs de Court" is a charming and delightful collection of lute music that captures the spirit of the French court during the late Renaissance period. Its lively melodies, intricate rhythms, and exotic harmonies make it a favorite among lute players and enthusiasts alike. The collection was first published in 1603 and has since become a staple of the lute repertoire.
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