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Medieval music
... take quite different paths during that time. Troubadors and trouvères The music of the troubadors and trouvères was a vernacular tradition of ... singers and instrumentalists. The language of the troubadors was Occitan (also known as the langue ... langue d'oil). The period of the troubadors corresponded to the flowering of cultural life ... and courtly love. The period of the troubadors ended abruptly with the Albigensian Crusade, ...
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The Initial Friend E.P.
... Sword 8. Asshole 9. Gravity Hidden Tracks: Troubadors/Annoying Noise of Death On this release ... 3 minutes and 12 seconds the song "Troubadors" starts and upon its completion there is ... broken/Whoa, gravity, it got you good "Troubadors" It was an 8 minute ceremony/Everyone ... in her hair/They disappeared like the troubadors/they're not coming back/We really ...
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Music history of France
... France. Inspired by the Code of Chivalry , troubadors composed and performed vernacular songs (in contrast ... became the first trouvères. Contemporaneous with the troubadors was the rise of the trouvères, another ... used the langue d'oil, while the troubadors used langue d'oc. This period ended ...
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High Middle Ages
... Provençal literature, which is best known for troubadors who sang of courtly love. It included ... significant secular movement was that of the troubadors, who arose in the south of France in the late 11th century. The troubadors were often itinerant, came from all classes ...
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Medieval literature
... from their songs. The writings of the troubadors are often associated with unrequited longing, but ... the Minnesänger continued the tradition of the troubadors. In addition to epic poems in the ...
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Music of the trecento
... largely be inferred. The music of the troubadors, who brought their lyrical, secular song into ... are closely related to those of the troubadors of more than a century before. Another ...
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Trecento
... influenced by the Provençal poetry of the troubadors. In music, the trecento was a time ... is polyphonic, but the influence of the troubadors who came to Italy, fleeing the Albigensian ...
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Laude
... probably influenced by the music of the troubadors, since it shows similarities in rhythm, melodic style, and especially notation. Many troubadors had fled their original homelands, such as ...
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History of music
... as exemplified in the music of the troubadors, trouvères and Minnesänger. Much of the later ... ideas, and the musical aesthetic of the troubadors, courtly poets and itinerant musicians, whose culture ...
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Troubadour   (translated from Japanese)
Troubadour Troubadour(Troubadors) 11 century France singing 12 century it ...
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