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Peirol
Quant amors trobèt partit
Works Info
Composer
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Peirol
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:12
"Quant amors trobèt partit" is a medieval song composed by Peirol, a troubadour from the 12th century. The song is written in the Occitan language and is considered one of the most famous and influential pieces of troubadour poetry. The song was composed in the late 12th century and was likely performed in the courts of southern France. It is believed to have been written for a noblewoman, as it speaks of the pain of separation from a loved one. "Quant amors trobèt partit" is a monophonic song, meaning it is sung by a single voice without accompaniment. It is divided into three stanzas, each with a different melody. The first stanza is in a major key and has a joyful, upbeat melody. The second stanza is in a minor key and has a more mournful, melancholic melody. The third stanza returns to the major key and has a more hopeful, optimistic melody. The lyrics of the song speak of the pain of separation from a loved one. The narrator laments that love has caused him to be separated from his beloved, and he longs to be reunited with her. He speaks of the joy he felt when he was with her and the pain he feels now that she is gone. Despite his sadness, he remains hopeful that they will be reunited one day. "Quant amors trobèt partit" is a prime example of troubadour poetry, which was characterized by its focus on courtly love and chivalry. The troubadours were poets and musicians who lived in southern France during the 12th and 13th centuries. They wrote songs and poems in the Occitan language, which was the language of the troubadours. Overall, "Quant amors trobèt partit" is a beautiful and poignant song that captures the essence of troubadour poetry. Its timeless themes of love, separation, and hope continue to resonate with audiences today.
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