John Dowland
Une jeune fillette, P 93
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Composer:John DowlandGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:5:03"Une jeune fillette" is a lute song composed by John Dowland, an English Renaissance composer and lutenist. The song was composed in the late 16th century and was first published in Dowland's "First Booke of Songes or Ayres" in 1597. The song is also known as "A young maiden's wooing" and is one of Dowland's most popular lute songs. The song is in the key of G major and has a simple, yet elegant melody. It is a love song that tells the story of a young maiden who is being courted by a young man. The song is divided into three verses, each with a different melody and lyrics. The first verse describes the young man's attempts to win the maiden's heart, while the second verse describes the maiden's reluctance to give in to his advances. The third verse is a dialogue between the two, with the young man pleading with the maiden to give him a chance. The song is characterized by its use of simple, yet effective harmonies and Dowland's skillful use of counterpoint. The melody is accompanied by a simple lute accompaniment, which adds to the song's charm and intimacy. The song is also notable for its use of word painting, with Dowland using musical devices to illustrate the lyrics. For example, in the second verse, the melody rises and falls to reflect the maiden's uncertainty and hesitation. Overall, "Une jeune fillette" is a beautiful and timeless love song that showcases Dowland's skill as a composer and lutenist. Its popularity has endured for over 400 years, and it remains a beloved piece in the classical music repertoire.More....
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