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Belle Musique And Finamour Thibaut De Champagne Gace Brul And An Aristocratic Trouvre Tradition Thesis Emily Bly

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Belle Musique And Finamour Thibaut De Champagne Gace Brul And An Aristocratic Trouvre Tradition Thesis Emily Bly
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Belle Musique And Finamour Thibaut De Champagne Gace Brul And An Aristocratic Trouvre Tradition Thesis Emily Bly instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of North Texas
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 60
Author: Emily Bly
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Belle Musique And Finamour Thibaut De Champagne Gace Brul And An Aristocratic Trouvre Tradition Thesis Emily Bly by Emily Bly instant download after payment.

Many consider Gace Brulé (c1160-c1213) and Thibaut IV, Count of Champagne, (1201-1253) to have been the greatest trouvères. Writers on this subject have not adequately examined this assumption, having focused their energies on such issues as tracking melodic variants of individual works as preserved in different song-books (or chansonniers), the interpretation of rhythm in performance, and creation of modern editions of these songs. This thesis examines the esteem enjoyed by Gace and Thibaut in both medieval and modern times which derives from their exemplarity of, rather than difference from their noble contemporaries.

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