Attributed to Jean-Baptiste Besard (c.1567 – c.1625), this air is found in the large anthology of music for the lute, Thesaurus Harmonicus, published in 1603. The book contained a small collection of airs de cour for solo voice and lute, some of which appeared later in the large collection of airs published by Ballard. C'est malheur was very likely composed much earlier, and the 1603 version likely represents Besard's attempt at an interesting accompaniment for the lute,—which was, like most of his work, riddled with errors.
The melody to C'est malheur may have a familiar ring to those acquainted with the 20th-century Ancient Airs & Dances suites by Ottorino Respighi (1879 – 1936), who made a specialty of arranging and orchestrating old lute music, much of which was collected, edited and published by guitarist and musicologist Oscar Chilesotti (1848 – 1916). Chilesotti's Da un Codice Lauten-Buch del Cinquecento and Lautenspieler des XVI. Jahrhunderts, both published circa 1890, contained music that in many ways first initiated the 20th-century lute revival.
The orchestrated version of C'est malheur appears in Respighi's Third Suite as the first in a group of six airs de cour, all selected from Besard's 1603 anthology.
lyrics
C'est malheur que de vous aymer
Vostr'esprit estant si volage
Vous changés enfin que la mer
E si changés sans avantage
Que me sert il d'aymer un temps
C'est le mieux que de vous j'attens
Je ne seray jamais la paix
Je m'en repens pour tous jamais.
Rompons la paille pour tousjours
Et que chascun rende son gage:
]e vous vendz voz folles amours,
Et vous quitte l'humeur volage:
Rendes moy de vostre costé
La raison et la liberté
Je ne seray jamais la paix
Je m'en repens pour tous jamais.
Rendés ce cueur qui n’est plus mien,
Rendés ce que vous fait si belle
Non belle ne me rendes rien,
Il suffit que vous soyes telle.
Par mes vers aussi mensongers,
Que vos beaux yeux furent légers.
Je ne seray jamais la paix
Je m'en repens pour tous jamais.
It is misfortune to be in love with you,
your character is so flighty.
You change like the sea,
and if you change without improving
what good will it serve to love but once?
It is the most I hope for from you.
I shall never be at peace,
I shall grieve for ever.
Let us sever our links for ever
and each return his token:
I return to you your mad love,
and leave you your flighty temper:
Return to me at your expense,
my sanity and liberty.
I shall never be at peace,
I shall grieve for ever.
Return this heart, which is no longer mine,
return that which makes you so beautiful:
No, Beauty, return nothing,
it is enough that you are so;
that according to my lying verses,
your beautiful eyes should be light.
I shall never be at peace,
I shall grieve for ever.
English translation by Donna Stewart.
credits
from Doulce mémoire,
released September 3, 2021
Donna Stewart, voice
Ron Andrico, lute
Recorded at the Lava Room, Beachwood, OH
Engineer, Chris Ebbert
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