Bernart de Ventadorn
Ben m'an perdut
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Composer:Bernart de VentadornGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:6:48"Ben m'an perdut" is a medieval troubadour song composed by Bernart de Ventadorn, a prominent troubadour of the 12th century. The song is believed to have been composed in the late 12th century, during the reign of Richard the Lionheart in England. It is one of the most famous and widely performed songs of the troubadour tradition. The song is a love song, in which the speaker laments the loss of his beloved. The title, "Ben m'an perdut," translates to "I have lost my good," and the lyrics describe the speaker's despair at the loss of his love. The song is composed in the Occitan language, which was the language of the troubadours. "Ben m'an perdut" is a monophonic song, meaning that it is composed of a single melody line without any accompanying harmony. The melody is characterized by its simple, flowing lines and its use of repetition and variation. The song is composed in the form of a virelai, a popular form of medieval French poetry that was often used by troubadours. The song is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different melody and a different set of lyrics. The first movement is a lament for the loss of the speaker's love, and the second movement is a plea for the return of the beloved. The third movement is a celebration of the speaker's love, and it is characterized by a more joyful and upbeat melody. Overall, "Ben m'an perdut" is a beautiful and poignant example of the troubadour tradition. Its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics have made it a beloved piece of medieval music, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences today.More....
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