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Trouvères Anonymous
L'amours dont sui espris
Works Info
Composer
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Trouvères Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:34
"L'amours dont sui espris" is a medieval French love song composed by an anonymous trouvère, or poet-musician, in the 13th century. The song is part of the genre of courtly love poetry, which was popular in medieval Europe and celebrated the ideals of chivalry, romance, and devotion. The exact date of composition and premiere of "L'amours dont sui espris" is unknown, as is the identity of the poet-musician who wrote it. However, the song is believed to have been composed in the late 12th or early 13th century, during the height of the troubadour and trouvère traditions in France. The song is composed of three stanzas, each with a different melody and rhythm. The first stanza is in the form of a dialogue between the poet and his lady love, in which he expresses his devotion and longing for her. The second stanza is a reflection on the nature of love and the pain and joy it brings, while the third stanza is a plea for the lady's love and a declaration of the poet's willingness to serve and obey her. The music of "L'amours dont sui espris" is characterized by its simple, repetitive melodies and its use of modal harmonies and rhythms. The song is performed by a solo singer accompanied by a lute or other stringed instrument, and is typically sung in a slow, mournful tempo. Overall, "L'amours dont sui espris" is a beautiful example of medieval courtly love poetry and music, and remains a popular and beloved work in the troubadour and trouvère traditions.
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