Bertran de Born
Ges de Disnar No. For' Oimais Maitis
Released Album
Recent Album
Featured Album
Works Info
Composer:Bertran de BornGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:17"Ges de Disnar No. For' Oimais Maitis" is a medieval Occitan poem composed by Bertran de Born, a troubadour from the 12th century. The poem is a part of the troubadour tradition, which was a form of lyric poetry that originated in the south of France during the Middle Ages. The poem was composed in the late 12th century and was likely performed in the courts of the nobility. It is a part of a larger collection of poems by Bertran de Born, which includes both love songs and political poems. The premiere of "Ges de Disnar No. For' Oimais Maitis" would have been a performance by Bertran de Born himself, likely in the court of a noble patron. The poem would have been accompanied by music, although the specific musical notation has not survived. The poem is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a lament for lost love, in which the speaker expresses his sorrow at the absence of his beloved. The second movement is a celebration of the joys of love, in which the speaker extols the virtues of his beloved and the pleasures of their relationship. The third movement is a reflection on the transience of love, in which the speaker acknowledges that all love must eventually come to an end. The characteristics of "Ges de Disnar No. For' Oimais Maitis" are typical of the troubadour tradition. The poem is written in the Occitan language, which was the language of the troubadours. It is characterized by its use of courtly love conventions, such as the idealization of the beloved and the expression of the lover's suffering. The poem also features a complex rhyme scheme and a sophisticated use of metaphor and imagery. Overall, "Ges de Disnar No. For' Oimais Maitis" is a beautiful example of the troubadour tradition and a testament to the enduring power of medieval poetry.More....
Works Music