Jehan De Lescurel

Jehan de Lescurel (also Jehannot de l'Escurel) (died May 23, 1304) was a medieval poet and composer. Nothing is known of his life other than that he was the son of a merchant in Paris, he probably received his musical training at the Notre Dame cathedral, and he was hanged on May 23, 1304, along with three other young clerics of Notre Dame including Oudinet Pisdoé, for "debauchery" and "crimes against women" (Hoppin, p. 368) He was a transitional figure from the trouvre period to the ars nova. His lyrical style unites him with the composers of the later period, and they clearly thought highly enough of him to include his music in the same manuscript which preserves the Roman de Fauvel. Most of his works are monophonic songs, in the style of the trouvres; only one of his 34 works was polyphonic, although he wrote other works which have not survived. The songs are virelais, ballades, rondeaux and diz entés; they include word-painting more in the style of the later 14th century composers than those of the 13th century; they are simple, charming, and debauchery is not a prominent theme.

Further Reading

Richard H. Hoppin (1978). Music in the Middle Ages. New York, W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0393090906. Lescurel, Jehan de Lescurel, Jehan de Lescurel, Jehan de Lescurel, Jehan de

 

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