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Gilles de Bins dit Binchois
Vostre tres doulx regart plaisant, R. 47
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Composer
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Gilles de Bins dit Binchois
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:21
'Vostre tres doulx regart plaisant, R. 47' is a chanson composed by Gilles de Bins dit Binchois, a prominent composer of the Burgundian School in the 15th century. The chanson was composed in the mid-15th century, and it is believed to have been premiered in the court of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. The chanson is written in three movements, with each movement featuring a different text. The first movement is a rondeau, which is a popular form of French secular song in the 15th century. The second movement is a ballade, which is a more complex form of French secular song that was popular in the 14th and 15th centuries. The third movement is another rondeau, which is similar in structure to the first movement. The chanson is characterized by its smooth and flowing melody, which is typical of the Burgundian School. The melody is supported by a rich and complex harmonic structure, which is also typical of the Burgundian School. The chanson is also characterized by its use of imitation, which is a technique where one voice imitates another voice in a different part of the composition. The text of the chanson is a love poem, which is typical of the secular songs of the Burgundian School. The poem describes the beauty of the beloved's eyes and the effect they have on the poet. The chanson is notable for its use of word painting, which is a technique where the music reflects the meaning of the text. For example, the melody rises and falls with the description of the beloved's eyes, creating a sense of movement and emotion. Overall, 'Vostre tres doulx regart plaisant, R. 47' is a beautiful example of the chanson genre and the Burgundian School. Its smooth melody, complex harmonies, and use of word painting make it a masterpiece of 15th-century music.
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