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- Troubadour - Wikipedia
A troubadour (English: ˈ t r uː b ə d ɔːr,-d ʊər , [1] [2] French: ⓘ; Occitan: trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ⓘ) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages (1100–1350)
- Troubadour (West Hollywood, California) - Wikipedia
The Troubadour is a nightclub located in West Hollywood, California, United States, at 9081 Santa Monica Boulevard just east of Doheny Drive and the border of Beverly Hills
- Troubadour | Medieval Lyric Poetry, Courtly Love Chivalry - Britannica
Troubadour, lyric poet of southern France, northern Spain, and northern Italy, writing in the langue d’oc of Provence; the troubadours, flourished from the late 11th to the late 13th century Their social influence was unprecedented in the history of medieval poetry
- List of troubadours and trobairitz - Wikipedia
This is a list of troubadours and trobairitz, men and women who are known to have composed lyric verse in the Old Occitan language They are listed alphabetically by first name Those whose first name is uncertain or unknown are listed by nickname or title, ignoring any initial definite article (i e , lo , la )
- Troubadour (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
A troubadour was a composer and performer of Old Occitan, mainly spoken in [Southern France, lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages, from the 8th to the 14th centuries Troubadour, or variants, may also refer to: The Troubadors, a 1950s American band that backed Jane Morgan on her 1957 recording of " Fascination "
- History – Troubadour
Randy Newman returns to the Troubadour for a six-night run to perform his masterpiece album “Sail Away” Van Morrison records his live record “It’s Too Late to Stop Now…” The Byrds reunite and launch a tour with a Troubadour show Pointer Sisters make their debut performance
- Trouvère - Wikipedia
Trouvère refers to poet-composers who were roughly contemporary with and influenced by the trobadors, both composing and performing lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages, but while the trobadors composed and performed in Old Occitan, the trouvères used the northern dialects of France
- Troubadour - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A troubadour was someone who composed and performed Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages [1] A female troubadour is usually called a trobairitz Troubadour songs were mainly about chivalry and courtly love
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