Jehannot de l'Escurel
Dame, par vo dous regart
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Composer:Jehannot de l'EscurelGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:before 1305Average_duration:4:52"Dame, par vo dous regart" is a medieval French song composed by Jehannot de l'Escurel. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 14th century. The song is a part of the Ars Nova tradition, which was a musical style that emerged in France during the 14th century. The song is written in the form of a virelai, which was a popular form of French poetry and music during the medieval period. The virelai consists of a refrain, or chorus, that is repeated throughout the song, interspersed with verses that vary in length and structure. "Dame, par vo dous regart" has a simple and repetitive melody that is typical of the Ars Nova style. The song is characterized by its lyrics, which are a tribute to the beauty and grace of a lady. The lyrics describe the lady's eyes, which are said to be so beautiful that they can heal the singer's heart. The song also praises the lady's other physical attributes, such as her hair and her smile. The lyrics are written in a courtly style, which was common in medieval French poetry and music. The premiere of "Dame, par vo dous regart" is unknown, but it was likely performed in the court of a nobleman or a wealthy patron. The song was likely performed by a small ensemble of musicians, consisting of a singer and one or two instrumentalists. The instruments used in the performance would have been typical of the Ars Nova style, such as the vielle, a type of medieval fiddle, and the lute, a plucked string instrument. Overall, "Dame, par vo dous regart" is a beautiful example of medieval French music and poetry. Its simple melody and courtly lyrics capture the elegance and grace of the medieval court, and it remains a beloved piece of music to this day.More....
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