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Trouvère
Trouvère Trouvère (MWCD: /trü'ver, trü'vər/), sometimes spelled trouveur, is the Northern French (langue d'oïl) form of the word troubador (as spelled in the langue d'oc). It refers to poet-composers who were roughly contemporary with and influenced by the troubadors but who composed their works in the ...
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Trouvere (translated from French)
Trouvere One trouvere is a poet, a singer, during Moyen Age , in France . The term trouvere is used to appoint the artists using ...
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Herbert (trouvere) (translated from French)
Herbert (trouvere) Series: Littérature French-speaking literature Écrivains - Livres ... Méta Le Literature project - Portail Literature Herbert, trouvere of the XIII E century, is known ...
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Adam de la resounds (translated from German)
Adam de la resounds Adam de la resounds (* over 1237 in Arras, Nord Pas de Calais ; † 1286 / 1287 or 1306 ? in Neapel ) was in franzoesischer Trouvère (Troubadour). Adam de la resounds, also Adam le bossu or le boiteux (the Bucklige, the limping) mentioned, ranks among the most well-known Trouvères ...
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It Trovatore (translated from French)
... knowledge by modifying it. It Trovatore (The Trouvere in its French version), is one opéra ... francized version (booklet of E. Pacini). The Trouvere was during many years an opera of ... all the countries. Synopsis Characters Manrico (the Trouvere) : Dramatic or lyric tenor. The account of ...
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Medieval music
Medieval music A musician plays the vielle in a 14th century medieval manuscript. The term Medieval music encompasses European music written during the Middle Ages. This era begins with the fall of the Roman Empire (476 AD) and ends in approximately the middle of the fifteenth century. Establishing the end of ...
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Louis Beuve (translated from French)
Louis Beuve Norman portrait of the "Trouvere" Louis Beuve ( Quettreville-on-His , 1869 - 1949 ... of the Vikings". The friends of the "Trouvere Norman" met around a culinary meeting in ...
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Companions of the twilight (translated from French)
... Neyrelle and Dye with carmine), a Celtic trouvere, a troop of actors travelling acrobats, a ...
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Renata Scotto (translated from French)
... the public with the terrible air ofAzucena Trouvere of Made green "Stride the vampa" because ... other roles to its repertory like Leonora Trouvere, Desdémonde in Othello, Marguerite of Faust of ...
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Romance of Renart (translated from French)
... of it in 1170 , in Alsace , a trouvere named Heinrich der Glichezâre » (Henri the ... authors, of which the first, the Willem trouvere, who worked in Flanders Orientale, was a ...
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