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Aimeric de Peguilhan
En amor trob alque en que'm refraing
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Aimeric de Peguilhan
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11:15
"En amor trob alque en que'm refraing" is a medieval love song composed by Aimeric de Peguilhan, a troubadour from the 12th century. The song was written in the Occitan language, which was spoken in the south of France during the Middle Ages. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 12th century. The song was likely performed in the courts of the nobility, where troubadours were highly regarded for their musical and poetic talents. "En amor trob alque en que'm refraing" is a chanson, or song, that is divided into three stanzas or movements. The first movement describes the troubadour's love for a woman, whom he compares to a rose. He sings of his desire to be with her and his willingness to do anything to win her love. The second movement is more introspective, as the troubadour reflects on the nature of love and the pain that it can bring. He acknowledges that love can be both joyful and painful, and that it is often difficult to understand. The final movement returns to the theme of the troubadour's love for the woman, as he declares that he will continue to pursue her despite the challenges that he may face. He ends the song with a plea for her to reciprocate his feelings. "En amor trob alque en que'm refraing" is characterized by its use of imagery and metaphor to convey the troubadour's emotions. The rose, for example, is a common symbol of love in troubadour poetry, and is used here to represent the woman that the troubadour loves. The song also features a complex rhyme scheme and musical structure, which would have required a skilled performer to execute. Overall, "En amor trob alque en que'm refraing" is a beautiful and poignant example of medieval troubadour poetry, and a testament to the enduring power of love and longing.
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