The Chanson de toile (also called chanson d'histoire or romance) was a genre of narrative Old French lyric poetry devised by the trouvères which flourished...
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from "Li Roumans dou Chastelain de Couci et de la Dame de Fayel", where it is referred to as simply a song ("chanson"). Seven more easily datable 13th...
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Virelai (redirect from Chanson Baladée)
fifteenth centuries. One of the most famous composers of virelai is Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300–1377), who also wrote his own verse; 33 separate compositions...
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Peire Cazals de Caortz; there are also two contrafacta built on the same end-words, the best known being Ben gran avoleza intra by Bertran de Born. These...
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nationale de France, fr. 12615 = TrouvT) and six narrative songs which modern scholars term chansons de toile or romances. A few of the chansons occur in...
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medieval and Renaissance French poetry, as well as the corresponding musical chanson form. Together with the ballade and the virelai it was considered one of...
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medieval and Renaissance French poetry as well as the corresponding musical chanson form. It was one of the three formes fixes (the other two were the rondeau...
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moraux Lai Virelai Pastourelle Complainte Chanson Chanson de toile ("weaving song") Chanson de croisade Chanson courtoise Rotrouenge Chant royal Aube ("dawn...
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Jean Renart (redirect from Lai de l'Ombre)
"Renart, Jean". Vigneras, 241. Durling, 2. "Chanson de toile". Terry and Durling, 1. "Chanson de toile". Harvard Dictionary of Music. Harvard UP. 2003. p...
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May 2023. Michel Barrucaud, François Besson, Eric Doumerc, Raphaelle Gosta de Beaurregard, Aurélie Guilain, Wendy Harding, Isabelle Keller-Privat, Catherine...
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Awdl Ballade Ballata Canso Cantiga de amigo Cantiga de amor Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort...
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Awdl Ballade Ballata Canso Cantiga de amigo Cantiga de amor Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort...
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Prepositus Brixiensis and Zacara da Teramo. In the 15th century both Arnold de Lantins and Guillaume Dufay wrote ballate; they were among the last to do...
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Awdl Ballade Ballata Canso Cantiga de amigo Cantiga de amor Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort...
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Awdl Ballade Ballata Canso Cantiga de amigo Cantiga de amor Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort...
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French). Zodiaque. Cécile Marie (1975). Anthologie de la chanson occitane: chansons populaires des pays de Langue d'oc (in French). G.-P. Maisonneuve et Larose...
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Grand chant (redirect from Grande chanson courtoise)
The grand chant (courtois) or, in modern French, (grande) chanson courtoise or chanson d'amour, was a genre of Old French lyric poetry devised by the trouvères...
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Awdl Ballade Ballata Canso Cantiga de amigo Cantiga de amor Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort...
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ballade, rondeau, and virelai. Each was also a musical form, generally a chanson, and all consisted of a complex pattern of repetition of verses and a refrain...
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Blason Lai Virelai Pastourelle Complainte Chanson Chanson de toile ("weaving song") Chanson de croisade Chanson courtoise Rotrouenge Chant royal Aube ("dawn...
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Awdl Ballade Ballata Canso Cantiga de amigo Cantiga de amor Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort...
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full stanzas. Guilhen de Peiteu: Pos vezem de novel florir, possibly the earliest "classic" canso Bertran de Born: Domna, puois de mi noˑus cal was popularized...
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Awdl Ballade Ballata Canso Cantiga de amigo Cantiga de amor Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort...
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Jean (1923). La pastourelle dans la poésie occitane du Moyen Âge. Paris: E. De Boccard. p. 6. Zemp, Josef (1978). Les poésies du troubadour Cadenet. Berne:...
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English, and Welsh. One short Scots example is Robene and Makyne. Adam de la Halle's Jeu de Robin et Marion (the game of Robin and Maid Marion) is a dramatization...
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Cantiga de amigo (Portuguese: [kɐ̃ˈtiɣɐ ð(j) ɐˈmiɣu], Galician: [kanˈtiɣɐ ðɪ aˈmiɣʊ]) or cantiga d'amigo (Galician-Portuguese spelling), literally "friend...
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mentioned by Marcoat, and the most famous practitioner of it was Bertran de Born; Peire de Vic was also known for his sirventes, but only one has survived to...
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Giraut de Bornelh: Ara·m platz, Giraut de Borneill, where major exponents of the two styles extol trobar clus and trobar leu, respectively. Raimbaut de Vaqueiras:...
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brings and final martyrdom) The tornada from "Tant ai mo cor ple de joya" by Bernart de Ventadorn (fl. 1130–1200), an early example of the form. Tornadas...
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remarks on his moz clus (closed words): Mon serventes no val plus, que faitz es de bos moz clus apren lo, Domeing Sarena. Among the late twelfth-century practitionars...
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