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Gauthier de Coincy
S'amour dont sui espris
Works Info
Composer
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Gauthier de Coincy
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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6:04
"S'amour dont sui espris" is a medieval French love song composed by Gauthier de Coincy in the 13th century. The song is a part of the "Miracles de Nostre Dame," a collection of poems and songs dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The song was written in the form of a dialogue between the poet and Love, personified as a lady. The song was first performed in the 13th century, and it quickly became popular among the French nobility. The song's premiere was likely in a courtly setting, where it would have been performed by a troubadour or trouvère. The song's popularity continued into the Renaissance, and it was frequently performed in the courts of Europe. The song is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a dialogue between the poet and Love, in which the poet expresses his love for a lady. The second movement is a response from Love, in which she encourages the poet to pursue his love. The third movement is a conclusion, in which the poet expresses his gratitude to Love for her guidance. The song's characteristics are typical of medieval French love songs. The lyrics are highly stylized and use elaborate metaphors and allegories to express the poet's emotions. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a strong emphasis on the rhythm and the use of a drone bass. The song's structure is also typical of medieval French love songs, with a dialogue between the poet and his beloved. Overall, "S'amour dont sui espris" is a beautiful example of medieval French love poetry. Its popularity over the centuries is a testament to its enduring appeal and the skill of its composer, Gauthier de Coincy.
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