Adam de la Halle (1245–50 – 1285–8/after 1306) was a French poet-composer trouvère. Among the few medieval composers to write both monophonic and polyphonic...
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Chanson (section Chanson de geste)
precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write...
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encounter between a knight and a shepherdess, frequently named Marion. Adam de la Halle's version of the story places a greater emphasis on the activities of...
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times the minimum annual income for a knighthood. The French musician Adam de la Halle is identified among these minstrels, along with twenty-six harpists...
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Adam de Givenchi Adam de la Halle (c. 1240–88) Adenet Le Roi (c. 1240–c. 1300) Andrieu Contredit d'Arras († c. 1248) Aubertin d'Airaines Aubin de Sézanne...
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polyphonic rondeaux are by the trouvère Adam de la Halle in the late 13th century. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Guillaume de Machaut, Guillaume Dufay, Hayne...
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Hunchback, Hunchbacked, or Humpback is an epithet applied to: Adam de la Halle (1240–1287), French poet, composer and musician Alfonso Fróilaz, briefly...
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Adam de la Bassée (died 25 February 1286) was a canon of the collegiate church of Saint Pierre in Lille, and a poet and musician associated with the circle...
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composers of late medieval motets. Other medieval motet composers include: Adam de la Halle (1237?–1288? or after 1306) Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370–1412) Guillaume...
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centuries: Le Dit de l'herberie – Rutebeuf Courtois d'Arras (c.1228) Le Jeu de la feuillé (1275) – Adam de la Halle Le Jeu de Robin et de Marion (a pastourelle)...
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Middle Ages, the earliest of which is The Play of the Greenwood by Adam de la Halle in 1276. It contains satirical scenes and folk material such as faeries...
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German Jewish scholar Adam de la Halle (1245–50 – 1285–8/after 1306), French-born trouvère, poet and musician Barthold Halle (born 1925), Norwegian stage...
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famous of the secular plays is the musical Le Jeu de Robin et Marion, written by Adam de la Halle in the 13th century, which is fully laid out in the...
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Céline Arnauld (1885-1952) Louise-Victorine Ackermann (1813–1890) Adam de la Halle (v.1250 – v.1285) Dominique Aguessy (1937– ) Pierre Albert-Birot (1876–1967)...
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1150 – 1201) Perotin (1160 – 1230) Adam de la Halle (1240 – 1287) Philippe de Vitry (1291 – 1361) Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300 – 1377) Guillaume Dufay...
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1262, the character of a masked and hooded devil in Jeu da la Feuillière by Adam de la Halle, and it became a stock character in French passion plays....
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time a center of trouvère activity, and his contemporaries included Adam de la Halle and Colin Muset. His songs were all monophonic in the tradition of...
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2007. "Chrétien de Troyes". agora.qc.ca. Retrieved January 20, 2019. "Background Information on Chrétien de Troyes's Le Chevalier de la Charrette". princeton...
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1398 – Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana, Castilian politician and poet (died 1458) After 1306 – Adam de la Halle, French trouvère poet...
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Music history of France (section Air de cour)
ballade (forme fixe) and lai. The most famous of the trouvère was Adam de la Halle. The Saint Martial school, named after the Abbey of Saint Martial around...
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basis of the naming of 'Adam' by the respondent; he believes the attribution in M and T (which have no pieces by Adam de la Halle) is correct. The 'Jehan'...
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List of medieval composers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Hagenau and Walther von der Vogelweide; and trouvère Adam de la Halle, Blondel de Nesle and Chrétien de Troyes. Simultaneous with the spur of secular activity...
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outside this story type. In the 13th-century French play Le Jeu de la Feuillée by Adam de la Halle, a table is set for three fairies named Morgue, Arsile and...
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Middle Ages, the earliest of which is The Play of the Greenwood by Adam de la Halle in 1276. It contains satirical scenes and folk material such as faeries...
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secular and sacred Western music is only precedented by the work of Adam de la Halle. The lyrics of Machaut's works almost always dealt with courtly love...
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Rai, as the kingdom's capital. Adam de la Halle, French trouvère and musician, writes the first operetta, "Le Jeu de la Feuillee". The Venetian Senate...
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rondeau d'Adam de la Halle (from 14 Études insérées dans l'Initation à l'orgue) Henri Herz: Fantaisie et variations sur deux motifs du Postillon de Lonjumeau...
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Medieval music (section Cantigas de Santa Maria)
of this time include Léonin, Pérotin, W. de Wycombe, Adam de St. Victor, and Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix). Petrus is credited with the innovation...
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Troubadour (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Peire Raimon de Tolosa, Peire Rogier, Peire de Valeira, Peirol, Pistoleta, Perdigon, Salh d'Escola, Uc de la Bacalaria, Uc Brunet, and Uc de Saint Circ...
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Scottish badminton player Adam Hall, pseudonym used by British novelist and playwright Elleston Trevor (1920–1995) Adam de la Halle (1237?–1288? or after...
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