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  2. Hedwige Chrétien - Wikipedia

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    J'ai de la joie à m'en griser, I was intoxicated with joy, Comment veux-tu que je t'oublie? How can you expect me to forget you? Comment veux-tu que je t'oublie? How can you expect me to forget you? Quand à genoux je te supplie, When on bended knee I beg you, Bavard, inquiet, amoureux? Babbling, worried and enamoured? Après un baiser j'en ...

  3. Chanson - Wikipedia

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    The chanson courtoise or grand chant was an early form of monophonic chanson, the chief lyric poetic genre of the trouvères. It was an adaptation to Old French of the Occitan canso. It was practised in the 12th and 13th centuries. Thematically, as its name implies, it was a song of courtly love, written usually by a man to his noble lover.

  4. Byzantine music - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine chant was added by UNESCO in 2019 to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage "as a living art that has existed for almost 2,000 years, the Byzantine chant is a significant cultural tradition and comprehensive music system forming part of the common musical traditions that developed in the Byzantine Empire." [1]

  5. Znamenny chant - Wikipedia

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    A hand-drawn lubok featuring 'hook and banner notation'. The stolp notation was developed in Kievan Rus' as an East Slavic refinement of the Byzantine neumatic musical notation. . After 13th century, the Znamenny Chant and stolp notation continued to develop to the North (particularly in Novgorod), where it flourished and was adopted throughout the Grand Duchy of Mosc

  6. Yvain, the Knight of the Lion - Wikipedia

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    Yvain, the Knight of the Lion (French: Yvain ou le Chevalier au Lion) is an Arthurian romance by French poet Chrétien de Troyes.It was written c. 1180 simultaneously with Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, and includes several references to the narrative of that poem.

  7. Dena Mwana - Wikipedia

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    Dena Mwana is a gospel singer and composer originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).. Nominated several times and awarded at the African Gospel Music & Media Awards in 2013 and 2019 in London, [1] she has shared the stage with several renowned artists and has already performed more than two hundred performances in more than 16 countries in the world.

  8. List of medieval composers - Wikipedia

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    Various chants, a hymn, three sequences and seven laments [35] [36] Udalscalcus of Maisach: died in 1149 or 1151 German – Offices for St Ulrich and for St Conrad [37] [38] Hildegard of Bingen: 1098–1179 German – 72 works [39] [40] Jerusalem falls in 1099, during the First Crusade: Jaufre Rudel: fl. 1120–47: Occitan Troubadour: Four ...

  9. Vexilla regis prodeunt - Wikipedia

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    Detail from a choirbook leaf, Italy c.1400-1420. Vexilla regis prodeunt (Ecclesiastical Latin: [vɛɡˈzilːa ˈrɛːd͡ʒis]; often known in English translation as The Royal Banner Forward Goes) is a Latin hymn in long metre by the Christian poet and saint Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers.