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Secular and Cathedral Music in the High Middle Ages
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Troubadours Aquitaine
William IX, count of Poitiers and duke of Aquitaine Provençal, Occitan, langue d’oc Trobar (Poetry), Trobador (Poet)
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Troubadours Troubadour verse types sirventes emueg gap planh tenso
canso fin’ amors (“Courtly love”)
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Troubadours Bernart de Ventadorn (d. ca. 1200) Marcabru
Can vei la lauzeta mover [Anthology 1-10] canso Marcabru L’autrier jost’ una sebissa [Anthology 1-11] pastorela
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Performance and Oral Culture
Minstrels joglars, jongluers (“Jokers”) Chansonniers (books of songs) vidas
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Performance and Oral Culture
Trobaritz Comtessa de Dia A chantar [Anthology 1-12]
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Music for Elites Trobar Clus
“closed” or difficult poetry for connoisseurs trobar leu: “light” poetry designed for immediate pleasure
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Trouvères langue d’oïl Richard I (Lionheart) Moniot d’Arras (d. 1239)
Ja nun hons pris [Anthology 1-13] Moniot d’Arras (d. 1239) Ce fut en mai [Anthology 1-14] Jehan Bretel (d. 1272) Adam de la Halle
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Trouvères Narrative poetry chansons de geste “Songs of deeds”
Lai chansons de toile “picture song”
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Formes Fixes Rondeau Ballade Virelai AB a A ab AB
Refrain aab Refrain aab, etc. Virelai B aab B aab, etc.
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Formes Fixes Adam de la Halle Je muir, je muir d’amorete
[Anthology 1-15a] Rondeau Fines amouretes ai [Anthology 1-15b] Ballade Le jeu de Robin et de Marion
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Geographical Diffusion
Iberian peninsula: Cantigas de Santa Maria (1250–1280) Italian peninsula: lauda spirituale German song: Minnesang, Minnelieder, Minnsinger Lied Walther von der Volgelweide (d. ca. 1230) Neidhardt von Reuenthal (d. ca. 1250)
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Geographical Diffusion
German song: Minnesang, Minnelieder, Minnsinger Lied Walther von der Volgelweide (d. ca. 1230) Neidhardt von Reuenthal (d. ca. 1250)
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Instruments Cantigas manuscript
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Polyphony in Aquitanian Monastic Centers
Abbey of St. Martial “St. Martial” organum Jubilemus exultemus [Anthology 1-16] Tenor (tenere “to hold”) Cantus firmus Ad superni regis [Anthology 1-17] Versus Ligatures
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Notre Dame School Notre Dame de Paris Anonymous IV
Leoninus magister (Master Leonin) Perotinus magnus (the great Perotin)
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Measured Music De mensurabili musica (On measured music)
Modus or “Rhythmic mode” Nota longa, nota brevis Organum duplum Gradual Viderunt omnes [Anthology 1-18] Discant copula
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Organum with Another Voice
Organum triplum, quadruplum Gradual Viderunt omnes [Anthology 1-19] Perotin Hocket Fractio modi
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Conductus at Notre Dame
Homorhythmic (note against note) Vetus abit littera [Anthology 1-20] cauda
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The Motet Johannes de Grocheio, Ars musicae (The Art of Music) (ca. 1300) mot (“word”) [Anthology 1-21] Double motet
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“Franconian” Notation
Ars cantus mensurabilis (The Art of Measured Song) (ca. 1280) Franco of Cologne Mensural notation
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Late 13th Century Motet L’autre jour/ Au tens pascour/IN SECULUM [Anthology 1-22] Montpellier Codex (ca. 1280–1300) 300+ motets On parole/A Paris/FRESE NOUVELE [Anthology 1-23]
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The “Petronian” Motet Petrus de Cruce
Puncta divisionis (division points)
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