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Guillaume d'Amiens
Prendés I garde
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Guillaume d'Amiens
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1:43
"Prendés I garde" is a medieval French song composed by Guillaume d'Amiens. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 13th century. The song is a part of the trouvère tradition, which was a style of medieval French lyric poetry and songwriting. The song is written in the form of a virelai, which was a popular form of medieval French poetry. The virelai consists of a refrain, which is repeated throughout the song, and several stanzas, each with its own rhyme scheme. "Prendés I garde" has a simple and catchy melody, which is typical of the trouvère tradition. The song's premiere is also unknown, but it was likely performed in courtly settings and at social gatherings. It was a popular song during the medieval period and was often performed by troubadours and minstrels. "Prendés I garde" has three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is the refrain, which is repeated throughout the song. The refrain is a warning to listeners to be careful and watchful, as danger may be lurking around every corner. The second movement is the first stanza, which describes a beautiful woman who is being courted by a man. The stanza is filled with romantic imagery and metaphors, and the melody is light and playful. The third movement is the second stanza, which describes a man who is trying to win the affections of a woman. The stanza is more serious and contemplative than the first, and the melody is slower and more melancholic. Overall, "Prendés I garde" is a beautiful example of medieval French poetry and songwriting. Its simple melody and catchy refrain make it a memorable and enjoyable song to listen to, even after all these centuries.
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