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Joan Garcia de Guilhade
Un cavalo non comeu
Works Info
Composer
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Joan Garcia de Guilhade
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:51
"Un cavalo non comeu" is a medieval Galician-Portuguese cantiga de amigo, composed by Joan Garcia de Guilhade in the 13th century. The cantiga is a lyrical poem that tells the story of a young woman who is waiting for her lover to arrive, but he is delayed because his horse refuses to eat. The cantiga is known for its simple and direct language, as well as its use of repetition and refrain. The exact date of composition of "Un cavalo non comeu" is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the mid-13th century. The cantiga is one of many in the Galician-Portuguese tradition, which flourished in the 13th and 14th centuries. These cantigas were typically composed by troubadours and were performed at courtly gatherings and other social events. "Un cavalo non comeu" is a single-movement cantiga that consists of 10 stanzas, each with four lines. The poem is written in the first person, from the perspective of the young woman who is waiting for her lover. The refrain, "Un cavalo non comeu, amigo," is repeated after each stanza, emphasizing the central theme of the poem. The cantiga is characterized by its simple and direct language, which is typical of the Galician-Portuguese tradition. The poem is also notable for its use of repetition and refrain, which create a sense of rhythm and musicality. The theme of the poem, the delay caused by the horse's refusal to eat, is a common motif in medieval literature, and reflects the importance of horses in medieval society. Overall, "Un cavalo non comeu" is a beautiful example of the Galician-Portuguese cantiga de amigo tradition. Its simple language, use of repetition and refrain, and timeless theme make it a classic of medieval literature.
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