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The Rhetoric of the Troubadours

open access: diamondMusical Offerings, 2010
The medieval troubadours were no wandering musicians, casually improvising their songs as they strolled from town to town, but trained artists who lovingly crafted their songs to please and woo their listeners. The art of rhetoric deeply affected the art
Mary C. Abraham
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Un référent musical ? La réception des mélodies de troubadours par les trouvères

open access: hybridRevue Des Langues Romanes, 2020
The presumably prolific and numerous encounters between troubadours and trouvères left apparent marks in the lyrical of the latter. The reception of the troubadours’work manifested itself, at musical level, by an early assimilation of Occitan melodies ...
Florence Mouchet
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Marcabru - troubadour mystique? [PDF]

open access: greenVerbum, 2001
Marcabru, the last representative of the first generation of troubadours had a very complex personality. The short study wishes to prove the real closeness of the poem Pax in nomine Domini as for poetical atmosphere to Christian doctrine. To go beyond strereotypes, the study shows slight differences between meanings of biblical texts and common ...
Gábor Imre Majorossy
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Crossdressing medieval troubadours, Castile to Brazil : Cristóbal de Castillejo (d. 1550) and Augusto de Campos (b. 1931)

open access: yesRelief: Revue Electronique De Litterature Francaise, 2014
Starting out from a reading of Cristóbal de Castillejo's sixteenth-century sonnet referencing the medieval Occitan troubadours, "Garcilaso y Boscán, siendo llegados", this article reflects on cultural and temporal translations of medieval troubadour ...
Roy Rosenstein
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Il Trovatore (The Troubadour) [PDF]

open access: greenThe Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, 1871
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Giuseppe Verdi, Natalia Macfarren
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Troubadour saint-Troubadour inconnu? (Encore sur le Jubilus) [PDF]

open access: greenVerbum, 2005
The following study continues the long-lasting debate on the authentic interpretation of the famous poem Dulcis Iesu memoria. As part of a major work, the paper shows the literary character of the deeply religious poem, still very popular these days, underlining its troubadour features.
Imre Gábor Majorossy
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Les premiers troubadours

open access: greenCarte Romanze, 2019
Il saggio è una discussione delle poetiche dei primi trovatori (Guglielmo IX d’Aquitania, Cercamon, Marcabru, Jaufre Rudel) e della diffusione delle loro opere, alla luce dei precedenti lavori dell’autore e delle principali interpretazioni sinora fornite.
Walter Meliga
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Corps visible, corps caché dans la poésie des troubadours

open access: yesRevue Des Langues Romanes, 2018
La poésie des troubadours nous paraît souvent désincarnée. Le corps y cède la place soit au cœur soit à une personnification de l’amour qui nous paraît abstraite. Mais le cœur peut être de chair.
Michel Zink
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Le Bestiaire des vidas et razos : dames et troubadours à figure d’animaux

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2021
When they presented and commented poems written by troubadours, from the middle of xiiith century, authors of vidas and razos paid attention to the interesting bestiary of these texts. Mentions of animals are among lyric details that inspired them.
Cécile Le Cornec Rochelois
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