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English Anonymous
Trewe, On Wham Is Al My Tryst
Works Info
Composer
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English Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:30
"Trewe, On Wham Is Al My Tryst" is a medieval English song composed by an anonymous composer. The song is believed to have been composed in the 14th century, during the reign of King Edward III. It is a part of the genre of medieval love songs, which were popular during the Middle Ages. The song is written in Middle English and is characterized by its simple melody and lyrics. It is a monophonic song, which means that it is sung by a single voice without any accompaniment. The song has a slow and melancholic tempo, which reflects the theme of unrequited love. "Trewe, On Wham Is Al My Tryst" has three movements, each of which expresses a different emotion. The first movement is characterized by a sense of longing and yearning. The lyrics describe the speaker's desire for the person they love, who is unattainable. The second movement is more introspective and reflective. The speaker questions their own feelings and wonders if their love is true. The third movement is the most emotional and expresses the speaker's despair and sadness at the realization that their love will never be returned. The song's lyrics are simple and direct, with a focus on the emotions of the speaker. The language used is typical of Middle English, with some archaic words and phrases that may be difficult for modern listeners to understand. The song's melody is also simple, with a repetitive structure that emphasizes the emotional content of the lyrics. "Trewe, On Wham Is Al My Tryst" was likely performed in a variety of settings, including courtly gatherings, taverns, and private homes. It is an example of the popular music of the Middle Ages, which was enjoyed by people from all walks of life. Despite its age, the song remains a powerful expression of the universal human experience of unrequited love.
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