Trouvères and troubadours : a popular treatise / By Pierre Aubry, translated from the second French edition by Claude Aveling.

Author/creator Aubry, Pierre
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York & London : G. Schirmer, 1914.
Descriptionvi, 174 pages : facsimiles ; 21 cm
Subjects

Contents The trouveres and troubadours were musicians as well as poets -- How the melodies of the troubadours and trouveres have come down to us -- The various classes of lyrical poetry. La chanson a personnages. Les chansons d'Histoire (ballads) ; Les chansons dramatiques (dramatic ballads) ; Les chansons de danse (dancing-songs) ; Reverdies (spring songs) ; The pastourelles (pastorals) ; The chansons d'aube, albas (dawn-songs, serenades) -- Courtly poesy. Courtly posey ; The debats, or jeux-partis (dialogues) ; Religious songs -- Troubadours and trouveres. First period of lyrical activity -- Second period -- Third period -- The Jongleurs -- The mensural theory of music in the thirteenth century. The old tonalities and the first steps in modern tonality ; The measured rhythm of the thirteenth century ; The notation of the troubadours and trouveres.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 171-174).
LCCN 14018080
Stock number6.00

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