MUSI 2101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Superius, Patter Song, Broken Consort

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25 May 2016
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The 16th century: new genres of secular song: the parisian chanson (france, the madrigal (italy) In france, formes fixes replaced by: lyrical chanson, narrative chanson, programmatic chanson, musique mesur e. Je n"ay point plus d"affection by claudin sermisy. Closing: triadic makes this music easy to listen to. Form: clear phrases, repetition at beginning and end: narrative parisian chanson by pierre pessereau. Point of imitation for almost every line of text. Rapid/quarter and eighth notes (typical of narrative chanson) Patter song : program chanson by clement janequin. Clement janequin: les cris de paris : musique mesur e by claude le jaune. Academie de poesie et de musique founded in 1570. Unification of poetry and music: rytmos (rhythm), logos (words), melos (melody) Jean-antoine de baif: leader of movement and poet: wrote vers measures a l"antique (in ancient style, long and short vowels, long and short rhythmic values, revival of greek ethos and musical principles, refrain: rechant vs> chant.

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