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Rudolph von Fenis-Neunberg
Gewan Ich ze Minnen
Works Info
Composer
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Rudolph von Fenis-Neunberg
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:40
"Gewan Ich ze Minnen" is a medieval German song composed by Rudolph von Fenis-Neunberg. The song is a part of the Minnesang tradition, which was a form of courtly love poetry and song that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The song was composed in the early 13th century and is considered one of the most important examples of the Minnesang tradition. The premiere of "Gewan Ich ze Minnen" is not known, as it was likely performed in private settings such as courtly gatherings or in the homes of wealthy patrons. However, the song has been preserved in several manuscripts from the 13th and 14th centuries, which suggests that it was widely known and appreciated during that time. The song consists of three stanzas, each with four lines, and is written in Middle High German. The text of the song is a declaration of love, in which the speaker expresses his desire to be with his beloved. The first stanza begins with the line "Gewan ich ze minnen werde," which translates to "I will turn to love." The second stanza continues with the line "Swer minne wil ergenzen," which means "Whoever wants to satisfy love." The final stanza concludes with the line "Minne, du bist ein vil edel stein," which translates to "Love, you are a very noble stone." The melody of "Gewan Ich ze Minnen" is simple and repetitive, with a range of only five notes. The song is performed in a slow and stately manner, with a steady rhythm and a clear emphasis on the text. The melody is accompanied by a drone, which creates a sense of stability and continuity. Overall, "Gewan Ich ze Minnen" is a beautiful example of the Minnesang tradition, with its elegant language, heartfelt sentiment, and simple yet effective melody. The song has been performed and recorded by many modern musicians, and continues to be appreciated for its timeless beauty and emotional power.
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