Jean-Benjamin De La Borde
Recueils de Chansons (3)
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Composer:Jean-Benjamin De La BordeGenre:VocalAverage_duration:3:06Jean-Benjamin De La Borde was a French composer and musicologist who lived from 1734 to 1794. He is best known for his collection of French folk songs, Recueils de Chansons, which he published in three volumes between 1773 and 1779. Recueils de Chansons (3) is the third and final volume of La Borde's collection of French folk songs. It was published in 1779 and contains 100 songs, arranged in alphabetical order by title. The songs in this volume are mostly love songs, but there are also a few drinking songs and songs about nature. The premiere of Recueils de Chansons (3) is not known, as it was not intended to be performed as a whole. Instead, the songs were meant to be sung by individuals or small groups in informal settings, such as taverns or private homes. The movements in Recueils de Chansons (3) are not traditional musical movements, as the songs are not intended to be performed as a cohesive whole. However, the songs are grouped together by theme, with love songs appearing first, followed by drinking songs and songs about nature. The characteristics of Recueils de Chansons (3) are typical of French folk songs of the time. The melodies are simple and catchy, with repetitive phrases and a strong emphasis on rhythm. The lyrics are often bawdy or sentimental, and deal with themes such as love, drinking, and nature. The songs are meant to be sung by ordinary people, and are therefore accessible and easy to learn. Overall, Recueils de Chansons (3) is a valuable collection of French folk songs, providing a glimpse into the musical culture of 18th-century France. La Borde's work helped to preserve these songs for future generations, and his collection remains an important resource for scholars and musicians today.More....
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