Louis XIII Cognac presents One Note Prelude
A composition as a tribute to the specific “g-sharp” musical note created when toasting with Louis XIII glasses. A melody with just one note offering many dimensions and complexity just like one single drop of Louis XIII Cognac.

One Note Prelude composition is a pioneering project that brings together a renowned Jazz composer and advanced robotics to create a performance. When two Louis XIII cognac glasses are clinked together to make a toast, they produce a very specific sound – a clear, extended G-sharp note. One Note Prelude composition explores the multi-faceted nature of this distinctive sound with a specially commissioned piece of music written by the Paris- based Israeli pianist Yaron Herman, who composed a one-note symphony using only G-sharp. “The symphony has a complex simplicity. It’s just one note, but with many dimensions – and many revelations. The idea that one note, like one drop of Louis XIII, can evolve over time and reveal itself was something that I found fascinating” says Yaron Herman.
One note, as a drop, offering many dimensions and revelations



