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Chretien D'Troyes
D'amors qui m'a tolu a moi
Works Info
Composer
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Chretien D'Troyes
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:56
"D'amors qui m'a tolu a moi" is a medieval French poem composed by Chretien de Troyes in the 12th century. The poem is part of the Arthurian legend and tells the story of the love affair between the knight Lancelot and Queen Guinevere. The poem is divided into five movements, each of which explores a different aspect of the love affair. The first movement introduces the characters and sets the scene for the story. Lancelot is introduced as the greatest knight in the land, while Guinevere is described as the most beautiful woman in the world. The two meet and fall in love, but their love is forbidden because Guinevere is married to King Arthur. The second movement explores the emotional turmoil that Lancelot experiences as a result of his love for Guinevere. He is torn between his love for her and his loyalty to King Arthur. The third movement focuses on the physical aspect of their relationship, as they consummate their love in secret. The fourth movement deals with the consequences of their affair. Lancelot is banished from the court, and Guinevere is sentenced to death. Lancelot rescues her, but their actions lead to a civil war that threatens to tear the kingdom apart. The final movement of the poem is a reflection on the nature of love and the consequences of pursuing it. Chretien de Troyes suggests that love is a powerful force that can lead to both great joy and great sorrow. He also suggests that the pursuit of love can have serious consequences, both for the individuals involved and for society as a whole. Overall, "D'amors qui m'a tolu a moi" is a complex and nuanced exploration of the theme of love. It is notable for its vivid descriptions of the characters and their emotions, as well as its exploration of the social and political consequences of their actions. The poem premiered in the 12th century and has since become a classic of medieval literature.
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