Etienne Moulinié
Tout se peint de verdure
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Composer:Etienne MouliniéGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:6:14Tout se peint de verdure is a French Baroque choral work composed by Etienne Moulinié. The piece was composed in the early 17th century and premiered in Paris in 1623. It is a part of Moulinié's collection of choral works titled Meslanges, which was published in 1629. Tout se peint de verdure is a four-movement piece that is characterized by its lively and joyful nature. The first movement, "Tout se peint de verdure," is a lively and rhythmic piece that celebrates the arrival of spring. The second movement, "Le rossignol," is a slower and more melodic piece that features a soloist singing the praises of the nightingale. The third movement, "Le printemps," is a lively and celebratory piece that features the full choir singing about the joys of spring. The final movement, "Le retour de la belle saison," is a triumphant piece that celebrates the return of warm weather and the end of winter. The piece is characterized by its use of polyphony, which is a technique that involves multiple voices singing different melodies at the same time. Moulinié's use of polyphony creates a rich and complex sound that is both joyful and uplifting. The piece also features a variety of instrumental accompaniments, including lutes, viols, and harpsichords, which add to the overall texture and depth of the music. Overall, Tout se peint de verdure is a beautiful and lively choral work that celebrates the arrival of spring and the joys of the season. Its use of polyphony and instrumental accompaniments create a rich and complex sound that is both joyful and uplifting, making it a beloved piece of French Baroque music.More....
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