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=== History of the Trouvres ===
== History of the Trouvères ==


The '''Trouvre''' was the Northern French equivalent of the [[troubadour]] from [[Occitania]]. The first recorded trouvres became active some sixty years after [[Guilhem IX]], who is regarded as the first troubadour.
The '''Trouvère''' was the Northern French equivalent of the [[troubadour]] from [[Occitania]]. The first recorded trouvères became active some sixty years after [[Guilhem de Peitieu]], who is regarded as the first troubadour.


=== Poetic Style ===
== Poetic Style ==


The trouvres took the poetic styles of the troubadours, and added a modest number of new forms.
The trouvères took the poetic styles of the troubadours, and added a modest number of new forms.


* [[Ballette]]
* [[Ballette]]
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* [[Arthurian Lai]]
* [[Arthurian Lai]]


=== Musical Style ===
== Musical Style ==


* [[Motet]]
* [[Motet]]

== Trouvères ==

* [[Blondel de Nesle]]
* [[Conan de B�thune]]
* [[Gace Brul�]]
* [[Jean Bodel]]
* [[Contier de Soignies]]
* [[Richard de Semilly]]
* [[Gautier de Dargies]]
* [[Thibaut de Blaison]]
* [[Audefroi le B�tard]]
* [[Guiot de Dijon]]
* [[Simon de Authie]]
* [[Moniot d'Arras]]
* [[Ch�telain de Coucy]]
* [[Guillaume le Vinier]]
* [[Thibaut de Champagne]]
* [[Richard de Fournival]]
* [[Jean Erart]]
* [[Philippe de Remy]]
* [[Perrin d'Agincourt]]
* [[Jean Bretel]]
* [[Adam de la Halle]]
* [[Gillebert de Berneville]]
* [[Colin Muset]]
* [[Moniot de Paris]]
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 5 September 2006

History of the Trouvères

The Trouvère was the Northern French equivalent of the troubadour from Occitania. The first recorded trouvères became active some sixty years after Guilhem de Peitieu, who is regarded as the first troubadour.

Poetic Style

The trouvères took the poetic styles of the troubadours, and added a modest number of new forms.

Musical Style

Trouvères