Trouvères Anonymous
Quant ay lomón consirat
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Composer:Trouvères AnonymousStyle:ChansonAverage_duration:2:57"Quant ay lomón consirat" is a medieval French song composed by Trouvères Anonymous. The song is believed to have been composed in the 13th century, during the reign of King Louis IX of France. It is a part of the Trouvère tradition, which was a form of medieval French poetry and music that flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries. The song is written in the form of a rondeau, which was a popular form of medieval French poetry. It consists of three stanzas, each followed by a refrain. The refrain, "Quant ay lomón consirat," is repeated after each stanza. The song is written in the Old French language, which was the language spoken in France during the Middle Ages. The premiere of "Quant ay lomón consirat" is unknown, as the song was likely performed in informal settings such as taverns and courts. However, the song has been preserved in various manuscripts from the 13th and 14th centuries, which suggests that it was popular among Trouvères and their audiences. The song is characterized by its lively melody and playful lyrics. The lyrics describe a man who is in love with a woman, but is frustrated by her lack of interest in him. He compares his situation to that of a lemon that is left to wither on a tree, despite its potential to be picked and enjoyed. The song is filled with metaphors and wordplay, which were common features of Trouvère poetry. Overall, "Quant ay lomón consirat" is a charming example of medieval French music and poetry. Its catchy melody and clever lyrics have made it a popular piece among modern performers of early music.More....
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