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Etienne Moulinié
Consert des différents oiseaux ("Il sort de nos corps emplumez")
Works Info
Composer
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Etienne Moulinié
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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8:11
"Consert des différents oiseaux (Il sort de nos corps emplumez)" is a vocal and instrumental piece composed by Etienne Moulinié in the early 17th century. The piece was first performed in Paris in 1628 and is considered one of Moulinié's most famous works. The piece is divided into six movements, each representing a different bird. The first movement, "Le Rossignol" (The Nightingale), is a solo for soprano and features a virtuosic vocal line that imitates the bird's trills and warbles. The second movement, "Le Coucou" (The Cuckoo), is a duet for soprano and tenor that features a playful melody and imitates the cuckoo's distinctive call. The third movement, "Le Merle" (The Blackbird), is a solo for bass that features a mournful melody and imitates the blackbird's song. The fourth movement, "Le Roitelet" (The Goldcrest), is a trio for soprano, alto, and tenor that features a delicate melody and imitates the goldcrest's high-pitched song. The fifth movement, "Le Serin" (The Canary), is a duet for soprano and alto that features a lively melody and imitates the canary's cheerful song. The final movement, "Le Pinson" (The Finch), is a quartet for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass that features a complex and intricate vocal and instrumental texture that imitates the finch's song. Overall, "Consert des différents oiseaux (Il sort de nos corps emplumez)" is characterized by its intricate vocal and instrumental textures, its use of imitative techniques to represent different birds, and its virtuosic vocal lines. The piece is a testament to Moulinié's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and playful.
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