Work
Loading...-
Dame, se vous m'estés lointeinne (a1)Genre: Chanson
Pr. Instrument: Voice
Dame, se vous m'estes is a monophonic song composed by the fourteenth-century French composer and poet Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377). It is unusual in that it is monophonic (i.e. for one, presumably unaccompanied, voice) though it is in the poetic and musical genre of the ballade. All other ballades written by Machaut are polyphonic (i.e. two or more independent contrapuntal voices). Most of Machaut's monophonic works are either lais or virelais, though his single examples of the complainte and the chanson royale are also both monophonic.
Dame, se vous m'estes is believed to date from the middle part of Machaut's period of ballade composition between 1335 and 1345. As all ballades, it is a refrain song, and has three stanzas. It is catalogued by Schrade as Ballade No. 37.
Machaut was the most famous and represented composer of the fourteenth century. Writing in the style known as Ars Nova ('New Art', to distinguish it from Ars Antiqua, or 'Old Art'), Machaut is largely responsible for the establishment of the polyphonic genres known as the ballade, rondeau and virelai.
© All Music Guide



