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    Gautier de Dargies (ca. 1170 – ca. 1240) was a trouvère from Dargies. He was one of the most prolific of the early trouvères; possibly twenty-five of his...
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    Chrétien de Troyes (Modern French: [kʁetjɛ̃ də tʁwa]; Old French: Crestien de Troies [kresˈtjẽn də ˈtrojəs]; fl. c. 1160–1191) was a French poet and trouvère...
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    Étienne de Meaux Eustache le Peintre de Reims Gace Brulé (c. 1159–after 1212) Gaidifer d'Avion Gautier de Coincy (1177/8–1236) Gautier de Dargies (c. 1170–after...
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  • invention is credited to him by a vida, and these are unreliable. Gautier de Dargies imported the descort into Old French and wrote and composed three...
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    Guido of Arezzo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    writer on music between Boethius and Johannes Tinctoris, after the former's De institutione musica, Guido's Micrologus was the most widely distributed medieval...
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    Gace Brulé Gautier de Coincy Gautier de Dargies Gautier d'Espinal Gillebert de Berneville Gontier de Soignies Guillaume le Vinier Guiot de Dijon Jehan...
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    I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199), known as Richard Cœur de Lion (Norman French: Quor de Lion) or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as...
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  • List of medieval composers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    or UK public library membership required) Karp, Theodore (2001). "Gautier de Dargies". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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  • 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 a...
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    (Marchettus of Padua), Jacques of Liège, Johannes de Grocheo, Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix), and Philippe de Vitry. Chant (or plainsong) is a monophonic...
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    compositional characteristics of the later madrigal. The Madrigali de diversi musici: libro primo de la Serena (1530), by Philippe Verdelot (1480–1540), included...
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    Pérez de Azagra, 4th Lord of Albarracín. With Marquesa López de Rada, daughter of Lope Díaz de Rada and Brunisende of Narbonne, he had Marquesa Gil de Rada...
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    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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    Troubadour (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    de Belenoi, Aimeric de Sarlat, Albertet Cailla, Arnaut de Mareuil, Elias de Barjols, Elias Fonsalada, Falquet de Romans, Guillem Magret, Guiraut de Calanso...
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  • (att leka = to play). The terms note, nota and notula (as used by Johannes de Grocheio) appear to have been synonyms for lai. The poetic form of the lai...
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    von Hausen's "Ich denke underwilen" is regarded as a contrafactum of Guiot de Provins's "Ma joie premeraine". By around 1190, the German poets began to...
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    Raoul de Houdenc was esteemed as a master poet in the ranks of Chrétien de Troyes by Huon de Méry (Tournoiement de l’Antéchrist, 1226). Raoul de Houdenc...
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    William of Villehardouin (French: Guillaume de Villehardouin; Kalamata, c. 1211 – 1 May 1278) was the fourth prince of Achaea in Frankish Greece, from...
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    Metzler [de] in 1613. For modern translations, see Farrier 1993, pp. 30–31 The Gesta Karoli Magni ("The Deeds of Charles the Great")—also known as De Carolo...
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    Blondel de Nesle – either Jean I of Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202) or his son Jean II of Nesle (died 1241) – was a French trouvère. The name 'Blondel de Nesle'...
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    only existing song by a trobairitz which survives with music, by Comtessa de Diá. Problems playing this file? See media help. The trobairitz (Occitan pronunciation:...
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    miniature. These are the Chastelain de Couci, Gautier de Dargies, Ugon de Bregi, Richart de Fournival and Adam de la Halle. In addition to these, four...
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  •  1170) Aimeric de Peguilhan (c. 1170 – c. 1230) Gace Brulé (c. 1170) Marie de France (c. 1175) Gautier de Coincy (1177/8–1236) Gautier de Dargies (c. 1170–after...
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    the more "flamboyant" style of Gautier de Dargies, to whom it is also attributed. Amours, que porra devenir Model for De chanter ne me puis tenir (Theobald...
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    writer in the Histoire littéraire de la France, vol. xx, pp. 679–718; Léon Gautier, Les épopées françaises, vol. iii, &c. The most recent and accepted editions...
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  • Gace Brulé Gautier de Coincy Gautier de Dargies Gautier d'Espinal Gillebert de Berneville Gontier de Soignies Guillaume le Vinier Guiot de Dijon Jehan...
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  • Gontier de Soignies was a medieval trouvère and composer who was active from around 1180 to 1220. Gontier was from the region of Soignies in the County...
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    Sicily; Robert de Sablé and Gui de Craon guarantors of the peace (Rymer, 1190, p. 21). 171. 1190. Maurice II adjudicates a dispute between Gautier, Abbot of...
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  • Raoul de Beauvais (fl. mid-13th century) was a trouvère from northeast of Paris. His period of activity is estimated based on his works being clumped with...
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  • Jaque de Dampierre was a thirteenth-century trouvère, possibly from Dampierre-en-Yvelines. He was of the later generation of trouvères. His two works,...
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