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Adam de la Halle
Tant con je vivrai
Works Info
Composer
:
Adam de la Halle
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Rondeau
Compose Date
:
ca. 1270 - 1300
Average_duration
:
1:48
"Tant con je vivrai" is a chanson composed by Adam de la Halle, a French poet and musician who lived in the 13th century. The chanson was likely composed in the early 1280s, during Adam's time as a court musician in the court of Robert II, Count of Artois. The chanson is written in the form of a rondeau, a popular form of medieval French poetry that features a refrain that is repeated throughout the piece. "Tant con je vivrai" is divided into three stanzas, each of which is followed by the refrain "Tant con je vivrai, amours, m'amera" ("As long as I live, love will love me"). The first stanza of the chanson describes the speaker's love for a woman who is unattainable. The second stanza describes the speaker's despair at the thought of losing his love, and the third stanza expresses the speaker's hope that his love will be reciprocated. The chanson is characterized by its simple, melodic structure and its use of repetition. The refrain is repeated throughout the piece, and the melody is simple and easy to remember. The chanson is also notable for its use of language, which is both poetic and accessible. "Tant con je vivrai" was likely performed in courtly settings, such as banquets and other social gatherings. It is an example of the courtly love tradition that was popular in medieval France, which celebrated the idea of love as a noble and pure emotion. Overall, "Tant con je vivrai" is a beautiful and timeless example of medieval French music and poetry. Its simple melody and poetic language have made it a beloved piece of music for centuries, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by musicians and audiences around the world.
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