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Guillaume de Machaut
De bon espoir/Puis que la douce/Speravi
Works Info
Composer
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Guillaume de Machaut
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Motet
Average_duration
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4:16
Guillaume de Machaut was a French poet and composer of the 14th century. One of his most famous works is the motet "De bon espoir/Puis que la douce/Speravi," which was composed around 1350. The motet is written in three movements and is known for its complex polyphonic structure and intricate vocal lines. The first movement, "De bon espoir," is a hymn of hope and faith. The text is in French and is based on a poem by Machaut. The music is written for four voices and features a complex interplay of melodic lines. The vocal parts are highly ornamented and require skilled singers to perform. The second movement, "Puis que la douce," is a love song. The text is in Old French and is based on a poem by Machaut. The music is written for three voices and features a more straightforward melodic structure than the first movement. The vocal parts are still highly ornamented, but the overall effect is more lyrical and romantic. The third movement, "Speravi," is a hymn of praise. The text is in Latin and is based on a psalm. The music is written for four voices and features a complex polyphonic structure similar to the first movement. The vocal parts are highly ornamented and require skilled singers to perform. Overall, "De bon espoir/Puis que la douce/Speravi" is a masterpiece of medieval music. It showcases Machaut's skill as a composer and his ability to create complex polyphonic structures. The motet is still performed today and is considered one of the greatest works of medieval music.
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