During the second half of the 12th century there grew up in the south of France a new style of secular song: that of the troubadours – trobadors, literally ‘finders, inventors’ of poems and melodies. Singing of love or politics, strict morality or licentiousness, they were an inspiration to Spanish and Italian musicians as well as the French trouvères and the German minnesingers.
This CD was released for the first time in 1977.
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Artists
Clemencic Consort
René Clemencic
Composers
Anonymous
Peirol
Pèire Vidal
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
La Comtessa de Dia
Bernart de Ventadorn
Guilhem de Cabestanh
A. Marcabrun
Raimon de Miraval
Contents
ANONYMOUS
· A l'entrada del temps clar (2'49)
PEIROL [1188-1222]
· Quant Amor trobèt partit (3'24)
PÈIRE VIDAL [1180-1211]
· Vida et Razos (8'06)
RAIMBAUT DE VAQUEIRAS
· Vida (7'02)
· Calenda maia (5'02)
LA COMTESSA DE DIA
· Vida (0'20)
· A Chantar (14'34)
BERNART DE VENTADORN
· Vida (2'38)
· Can l'erba (6'11)
GUILHEM DE CABESTANH
· Vida (5'21)
A. MARCABRUN
· Vida (1'09)
· L'autrier jost'una sebissa (4'49)
ANONYMOUS
· Novel amor (12'04)
RAIMON DE MIRAVAL
· Selh que non vol (3'08)