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Etienne Moulinié
Amis enivrons nous
Works Info
Composer
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Etienne Moulinié
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:16
"Amis enivrons nous" is a French chanson composed by Etienne Moulinié in the early 17th century. The piece was first published in 1623 in Moulinié's collection of chansons, "Air de cour mêlés de voix et de symphonie". The premiere of the piece is not known, but it was likely performed in the salons of the French aristocracy. The piece is written for four voices, with a simple and elegant melody that is accompanied by a lute or harpsichord. The text is a celebration of friendship and the joys of drinking, with each verse ending with the refrain "Amis enivrons nous". The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked "Lentement" and is in a minor key. The melody is mournful and melancholic, with the singers lamenting the passing of time and the fleeting nature of life. The second movement is marked "Vivement" and is in a major key. The melody is lively and upbeat, with the singers exhorting their friends to drink and be merry. The third movement is marked "Gracieusement" and is in a minor key. The melody is gentle and flowing, with the singers expressing their gratitude for the pleasures of friendship and the joys of life. Overall, "Amis enivrons nous" is a charming and elegant chanson that captures the spirit of the French Renaissance. Its simple melody and joyful lyrics make it a popular piece for amateur and professional singers alike, and it remains a beloved part of the French musical tradition.
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