Tylman Susato
Ronde 'Pour quoy'
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Composer:Tylman SusatoStyle:RoundAverage_duration:1:50Ronde 'Pour quoy' is a Renaissance dance piece composed by Tylman Susato, a Flemish composer and instrumentalist. The piece was composed in the mid-16th century and was first published in Susato's collection of dance music, Danserye, in 1551. The premiere of the piece is unknown, but it was likely performed at court dances and other social events of the time. The Ronde 'Pour quoy' is a lively dance in triple meter, with a moderate tempo and a cheerful character. The piece is structured in a simple A-B-A form, with each section consisting of eight measures. The melody is played by a group of instruments, including recorders, shawms, and sackbuts, while the rhythm is provided by a percussion instrument, such as a tambourine or a drum. The first section of the Ronde 'Pour quoy' features a simple, catchy melody that is repeated several times with slight variations. The second section introduces a new melody that is more complex and ornamented, with a faster rhythm and more intricate harmonies. The final section returns to the original melody, but with added embellishments and variations that showcase the virtuosity of the performers. Overall, the Ronde 'Pour quoy' is a typical example of Renaissance dance music, with its lively rhythms, simple melodies, and repetitive structures. It reflects the social and cultural context of the time, when dance was an important part of courtly life and music was used to entertain and delight audiences. Today, the piece remains a popular choice for Renaissance music ensembles and is often performed at historical reenactments and other cultural events.More....
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Round 'Pour quoy'
Ronde I "Pour quoy donc" (D'apr챔s Passereau) (Het derdren musyck boexken "Danserye")
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