Tylman Susato
Ronde 4 from Dansereye
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Composer:Tylman SusatoGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1551Average_duration:1:19Ronde 4 from Dansereye is a lively and energetic dance piece composed by Tylman Susato in the 16th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1551 and 1555. The piece was first published in Susato's collection of dance music, Dansereye, which was released in 1551. The piece is written in a ronde form, which was a popular dance style in the Renaissance period. The ronde form consists of a repeated melody that is played over a series of chord progressions. In Ronde 4, the melody is played by a group of wind instruments, including recorders, shawms, and sackbuts. The rhythm is provided by a percussion section, which includes drums and tambourines. The piece is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement is a lively and energetic dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate rhythms. The melody is played by the wind instruments, while the percussion section provides a driving beat. The second movement is a slower and more melodic dance that features a solo recorder. The recorder plays a simple and beautiful melody that is accompanied by a soft and gentle percussion section. The third movement is a return to the fast and energetic dance of the first movement. The melody is played by the wind instruments, while the percussion section provides a driving beat. Overall, Ronde 4 from Dansereye is a lively and energetic dance piece that captures the spirit of the Renaissance period. The piece is characterized by its fast tempo, intricate rhythms, and use of wind instruments and percussion. It is a testament to Susato's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of the dance music of his time.More....