Realizations for Piano Solo of Five Chansons by Guillaume de Machaut (ca )

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Machaut Tunes Realizations for Piano Solo of Five Chansons by Guillaume de Machaut (ca. 1300-1377) Quant e sui mis (Virelai # 13) Sanz cuer-dame-amis (Ballade #17) Se e soupir (Virelai # 36) e sui aussi (Ballade # 20) Douce Dame (Virelai # 4) Don Freund Freundorks Publishing

Prologue from the Realizer Since I don t kno of any similar piano realizations of 14th century music, I assume it must seem a rather odd thing to do. So perhaps I should explain hy I did this, and hy I did this the ay I did this. I did this primarily because I have fallen in love ith this music, and I ant as many musicians and listeners as possible to come in contact ith Machaut s music. I believe (from hat little I have observed of 14th century performance practice) that the musical ideas of this period are less particularly designed for the sound of one performing medium or class of performing media than the music of later periods. That is, one can argue that it makes more sense to play Machaut s music (for hich the instrumentation does not seem to have been standardized) on the piano than to play, for example, Bach s music on the piano. I also submit that if Bach s music ere not studied and performed on the piano, there ould be a far lesser appreciation of his music, and pianists and piano music listeners ould be deprived of one of the treasures of their existence. As a pianist, I ant to perform Machaut s music, and I believe pianists as instrumentalists can articulate and communicate the ideas of this music as ell as any other instrumentalist, although I look for the day hen saxophonists and clarinetists and synthesists ill consider playing some Machaut tunes to be one of the great oys of their lives. Not to mention singers. I don t think e can consider ourselves a civilized society until every generic voice recital contains a fe 14th 1th century songs. The above is, I hope, a solid ustification for pianists to perform Machaut. Hoever, riting don these realizations, particularly in the ay I ve done them, is a bit tenuous and demands some explanation ith a hint of apology. Ideally, all pianists should do hat I did: listen to a lot of performances of this music by reputable early music ensembles (or even disreputable ones), pick out your favorite tunes, read and analyze the music as transcribed by Friedrich Ludig or Leo Schrade, and then construct your on performance practice. I am uncomfortable ith providing these realizations as an easy-ay-out alternative to this do-it-yourself process; on the other hand, I m afraid many pianists have less time to be adventuresome, creative, and research oriented than e might ish, and I can hope these possible solutions to Machaut piano realization might open a fe doors. I played these pieces in recital for years ith no intention of notating these realizations. In realizing them on the piano, I decided to let loose, and use the colors and technical resources available to me as a pianist to capture ith as strong a flavor as possible the beauty and individual character of this music. This includes extreme ranges, varied doublings, accompaniment figurations, even a (delightfully, I hope) vulgar glissando at the end of Douce Dame. Some decisions had to be made about the application of unnotated chromaticism (musica ficta). Generally, I emphasized the tonal chromaticism of the individual voices (as suggested by non-diatonic primary and secondary leading tones), hich creates not only some tangy vertical sonorities but also some beautifully expressive harmonic phrase shapes. (If Machaut didn t consciously design the pungent and incredibly functional harmonies of e sui aussi he must have been the luckiest composer the orld has knon.) In any event, I m no musicologist, and much of these realizations is probably based on bad taste and garbled information. Nonetheless, in spite of this or, more accurately, because of this, I ve determined that it only makes sense to include some interpretive suggestions in order to clarify the character of my realizations, abandoning any pretense of editorial restraint. 2000 by Freundorks Publishing

Soft, seet, gentle, beguiling, exquisite. Simple and direct. With great sensitivity to tone color and linear detail. 4 4 = ca. 120, flexible ø, easy, gentle Machaut Tunes 1. Quant e sui mis (Virelai # 13) Guilluame de Machaut (ca.1300-1377) realized for piano by Don Freund (1982) 6 12 17 (pochissimo) π, bell-like 21

26 ø, suave 32 gentle, linear (not rocky) 36 41 46 # # 2 ø, smooth and rich poco morendo...

6 2.Sanz cuer-dame-amis (Ballade #17) Make each voice as enchantingly lyrical as possible. Dynamic level: not intense, but comfortably proected. ç = ca. 100 # # # 6 8 # 8 6 Touches of Pedal #. # n # #. # # # n. 4 # # # ##.. #. # # ##. # n... #.... # # 7 # # #. ##.. # # # # #..... # # # 10 # # # n... # #. # # # n... #. #

7 13. # # # n... #.... # #... # # # 16 # #. #.... # #... # 19 # # # #. # # # # #. #. # # n. # 22 # # n #.. #. # # n... "Refrain"... # # #... # "Refrain" 26 # #. # # "Refrain" bring out alto #. # #.... #.

8 10 aunty, rhythmic, deft, rustic = 176 4 2 4 2, ith contained boisterousness (like a racket duo) b n 3. Se e soupir (Virelai # 36) n b n b 20. # b ( ) 29.. b b 38 n 47 # b b b n # # b n n n b b n b b (loco) # b b n

6 n n b # 9 6 7 b 8 9 10 114 b b poco piu mosso # ( ) b F # b ø, leggiero n piu ƒ b n b ø, playful meno ƒ n b b. b b n. b # # b b b n # b n n b poco rit. n

10 4. e sui aussi (Ballade # 20) Almost chaste, ith an inner sensuousness and armth = ca. 80 4. b b b. { } 4 poco forte (the melody proected clear and unencumbered) b b Accompanying voices delicate but expressive; ith a sense of forard motion in the ç's n b # b n n #. n #. Ó { } #.. b # n 9 b # # b # # n n b # # 14. b b With a little more Pedal for a "distanced" quality b b b # b n n.... n 18 n b #. # # Ó # b

22 b # # b # n # n b # 11 26 b # b b b n # n more intense # # b # b n 31. b # # (bloom) b. b. b keep moving b 3 39 "Refrain" # n # b quieter, plaintive b. b # n b b n. b 42 b b # b # # b # yield b #. b b b n poco rit. # n

12 8 4 2 Fast and impetuous {ß = 100} 4 2 f. Douce Dame (Virelai # 4) f P 16. (possibly C-natural) a P f 24 b 32 n n b b

40 a a 48 6 62 a a 68 74 3 f f 3 poco "adrenalando" f.. 3. 3 a b b 13

14 82 90 98 10 113 122 b b b.. b a b a a b a b f f p P b

131 140 149 19 8vb b 8vb 167 b b 8vb 8vb a a 8vb ƒ a a 3 ƒ dizzying 8vb 3 full throttle! 8vb 8vb 1 ( ) 172 ( ) 3. a apple ~~~~~~~~~ gliss. ^