Trouvre

Trouvère is the Northern French (langue d'ol) version of troubador (langue d'oc), and refers to poet-composers who were roughly contemporary with and influenced by the troubadors but who composed their works in the northern dialects of France. The first known trouvre was Chretien de Troyes (fl. 1160s-80s) (Butterfield, 1997).

See also

Source

  • Ardis Butterfield (1997). "Monophonic song: questions of category", Companion to Medieval & Renaissance Music. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198165404.
   

 

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