词条 | Étienne Moulinié |
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Moulinié wrote in the genres of airs de cour and airs à boire. His airs de cour are strophic and syllabic, but generally freer than others in the genre. His works were printed in a number of different forms (for voices alone and voice with continuo), and many were changed into sacred texts for use in church, although he also wrote other pieces which were religious from the start. His work may have been influenced by music of other countries, including the dance music of Spain and Italy. His songs, and their new texts, became very well traveled, being translated into German and Dutch, one being published far away by the Prussian musician Heinrich Albert (Königsberg, 1648).[1] Media{{Listen|filename=Enfin la Beauté.ogg|title="Enfin la Beauté"|description=Air de cour by Étienne Moulinié|format=Ogg}}References
Notes1. ^1 Grove, "Étienne Moulinié" External links
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