Giraut de Bornelh
Non posc sofrir c'a la dolor
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Composer:Giraut de BornelhGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:7:54'Non posc sofrir c'a la dolor' is a medieval Occitan love song composed by Giraut de Bornelh, a troubadour from the 12th century. The song was written in the style of a canso, a type of love poem that was popular among troubadours during the Middle Ages. The song was likely composed in the late 12th century, during the height of Giraut de Bornelh's career as a troubadour. It is believed to have been premiered at one of the many courts where Giraut performed, possibly at the court of Richard the Lionheart in England or at the court of Alfonso II of Aragon in Spain. 'Non posc sofrir c'a la dolor' is composed of three stanzas, each with a different melody. The first stanza is in the form of a question, with the speaker asking why his lover is causing him so much pain. The second stanza is a lament, with the speaker expressing his sorrow and despair at the loss of his lover. The third stanza is a plea for mercy, with the speaker begging his lover to return to him and alleviate his suffering. The song is characterized by its use of repetition and parallelism, which were common features of troubadour poetry. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a strong emphasis on the first and third beats of each measure. The lyrics are written in Occitan, a language spoken in southern France during the Middle Ages, and are filled with poetic imagery and metaphors. Overall, 'Non posc sofrir c'a la dolor' is a beautiful and poignant love song that captures the essence of troubadour poetry. Its timeless themes of love, loss, and longing continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a beloved piece of medieval music.More....
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Non posc sofrir c’a la dolor
Non puesc sofrir (de Bornelh) / Ar me puesc (contrafactum) (Cardenal)
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