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Trouvères Anonymous
Rose cui nois ne gelée
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Trouvères Anonymous
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Vocal
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4:15
"Rose cui nois ne gelée" is a medieval French song composed by an anonymous Trouvère. The song is believed to have been composed in the 13th century and is considered one of the most famous and beloved songs of the Trouvère tradition. The song is a love song that uses the metaphor of a rose to describe the beauty and perfection of the beloved. The song is written in the form of a rondeau, a popular form of medieval French poetry that consists of a refrain and several stanzas. The refrain of "Rose cui nois ne gelée" is "L'autrier par la matinée" which means "The other day in the morning." The song has three stanzas, each of which describes the beauty of the beloved using the metaphor of a rose. The first stanza describes the beloved's beauty as being like a rose that has not been touched by frost. The second stanza compares the beloved's beauty to a rose that is in full bloom and has a sweet fragrance. The third stanza describes the beloved's beauty as being like a rose that is so perfect that it cannot be compared to any other flower. The melody of "Rose cui nois ne gelée" is simple and elegant, with a gentle rhythm that complements the lyrics. The song is typically performed with a solo voice accompanied by a lute or other stringed instrument. Overall, "Rose cui nois ne gelée" is a beautiful and romantic song that captures the essence of medieval French poetry and music. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless beauty and the skill of the anonymous Trouvère who composed it.
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