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Trouvère - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trouvère (MWCD: /trü'ver, trü'vər/), sometimes spelled trouveur , is the Northern French (langue d'oïl) form of the word troubadour (as spelled in the langue d'oc). It refers to poet-composers who ...
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Amazon.com: French Troubadour Songs: Trouveres Anonymous, Gace Brule,
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"This volume provides an interesting examination of the repertory of troubadour and trouvère music. The author's final conclusions and discussions of modern-day appearances of this repertory are especially enjoyable.
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Troubadour and Trouveres Tradition ― When used in reference to a MetaPhysical Orientation as to Tradition, Culture or Preferred Flavour, is primarily defined, usually selfdefined by its members and/or adherents which holds Celebrations of the Divine Feminine usually through poetry and/or song as a primary or...
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~ Max van Egmond (Bass), Italian Anonymous (Composer), Troubadour Anonymous (Composer), Trouveres Anonymous (Composer), Gillebert de Berneville (Composer), et al. ... Composer: Italian Anonymous, Troubadour Anonymous, Trouveres Anonymous, Gillebert de Berneville, Guiraut de Bornelh, et al.
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