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  2. Courtly love - Wikipedia

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    Courtly love (Occitan: fin'amor; French: amour courtois [amuʁ kuʁtwa]) was a medieval European literary conception of love that emphasized nobility and chivalry. Medieval literature is filled with examples of knights setting out on adventures and performing various deeds or services for ladies because of their "courtly love".

  3. The Art of Courtly Love (box set) - Wikipedia

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    The original LP box for The Art of Courtly Love. The Art of Courtly Love is a 1973 3-LP box set recorded by The Early Music Consort of London, directed by David Munrow for EMI Classics. The set includes 51 medieval and early renaissance songs, most of them little known in 1973. [1] [2] The album won the 1977 Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music ...

  4. Troubadour - Wikipedia

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    Troubadour songs are generally referred to by their incipits, that is, their opening lines. If this is long, or after it has already been mentioned, an abbreviation of the incipit may be used for convenience. A few troubadour songs are known by "nicknames", thus D'un sirventes far by Guilhem Figueira is commonly called the Sirventes contra Roma ...

  5. O Rosa Bella - Wikipedia

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    In courtly love. The chanson was used as a basis for several other works, including that by Johannes Ockeghem, and masses attributed to Gilles Joye; however, Johannes Ciconia's early version shares the words but not the tune (McComb n.d.).

  6. I' te vurria vasà - Wikipedia

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    A classic of the Canzone Napoletana, the song premiered at the Teatro Mercadante, performed by Amina Vargas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lyrics, a portrait of an unfulfilled love in which the lover is merely contemplating his beloved, are based on the autobiographical experiences of Vincenzo Russo, a poor son of a cobbler, whose requited love for ...

  7. Grand chant - Wikipedia

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    The predominant theme of the grand chant was courtly love, but topics were more broad than in the canso, especially after the thirteenth century. The monophonic grand chant of the High Middle Ages (12th–13th centuries) was in many respects the predecessor of the polyphonic chanson of the Late Middle Ages (14th–15th centuries).

  8. French folklore - Wikipedia

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    Their songs dealt mainly with themes of chivalry and courtly love. Several established categories of poetry and song were: Canso or canson were songs concerning courtly love. Sirventes songs covered war, politics, morality, satire, humor, and topics outside of love. Tenso and Partiment is a dialog or debate between poets; Planh is a lament on a ...

  9. Chanson - Wikipedia

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    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. Some later chansons were polyphonic and some had refrains and were called chansons avec des refrains.