Bernart de Ventadorn

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Quan vei la lauzeta mover 07:59 Tools
La dousa votz 03:12 Tools
Can Vei La Lauzeta / La Dousa Votz 02:36 Tools
Can vei la lauzeta mover 05:58 Tools
Vida 02:36 Tools
Can vei la lauzeta 08:37 Tools
Quan Vey La Lauzeta 03:12 Tools
Can l'erba 06:14 Tools
Non es meravelha s'eu chan 04:10 Tools
Bernart de Ventadorn - "La dousa votz" 08:37 Tools
Ben m'an perdut 10:10 Tools
Ab joi et ab joven m'apais 05:31 Tools
Ab joi et ab joven m'apais (Cançó) Gesang, Flöte, Vielle, Guitarra moresca, Rebab, Schlaginstrumente - 2000 Remastered Version 02:44 Tools
Instrumental 02:21 Tools
Totz altres joys 03:13 Tools
Bernart - La dousa votz 03:13 Tools
Troubador song, "La dousa votz" 03:13 Tools
A l'entrada del tens clar - Can l'erba fresch 02:44 Tools
Can Vei La Lauzeta Mover (Canso) 05:14 Tools
Quan vei la lauzeta mover (arr. S. Bergeron) 02:06 Tools
Can l’erba fresch’ 05:36 Tools
"La dousa votz" 02:06 Tools
Quan L'erba Fresc' 05:35 Tools
Tant ai mo cor ple de joya 09:30 Tools
Be m'an perdut lai enves ventadorn 05:14 Tools
Maravillosos e piadosos [Spanish, 13th Century, Codex Rossi] 03:49 Tools
Pois Preyatz Me, Senhor 01:24 Tools
Non Es Meraveilha 01:21 Tools
Condesa de Dia: Ab joi et ab joven m'apais 01:21 Tools
A! Tantas Bonas Chansos 01:08 Tools
En consirier et en esmai 08:28 Tools
Can l'erba fresch'e.lh folha par 05:03 Tools
Cantarai d'aqueszt trobadors 05:03 Tools
Can vei la lauzeta mover, motet 09:30 Tools
Per melhs cobrir lo mal pes 06:37 Tools
Lo gens temps de pascor 04:06 Tools
La doussa votz ai auzida 06:50 Tools
Can vei la lauzeta (arr. J. Ferrero) 05:44 Tools
Stampida, Codaxa: Part V 01:24 Tools
Stampida, Codaxa: Part IV 01:21 Tools
Quand L'herba Fresca 06:06 Tools
Quan l'erba fresca 07:46 Tools
Bernart de Ventadorn - La Dousa Votz 01:24 Tools
Be m'an perdut 12:06 Tools
Lanquan vei la folha 07:49 Tools
The Ballad of Marie Farrar 07:46 Tools
Can l'erba fresch', monophonic canso 02:37 Tools
Cantigas de Amigo: No. 7. Ai ondas que eu vin veere 01:24 Tools
Amics Bernart de Ventadorn 06:06 Tools
Mout duret lor amors 00:57 Tools
Lancan Vei Per Mei La Landa 07:46 Tools
Can l'erba fresch'e.lh folha par (Instrumental) 01:53 Tools
Quand vei la laudeta mover 00:57 Tools
Can L'Erba Fresch'el Folha Par 05:44 Tools
En Cossirer Et En Esmai 05:44 Tools
Cantigas de Amigo: No. 5. Quantas sabedes amare amigo 01:24 Tools
Lancan vei la folha 03:55 Tools
Quand vei la lauseta mover 04:53 Tools
Ara no vei luzir solelh 07:01 Tools
Lanquan folhon bosc e jarric 05:00 Tools
Stampida, Codaxa: Part VIII 01:08 Tools
Istampitta Parlamento [Italian, 14th Century] 03:13 Tools
Amor mi fa cantar a la Francesca [Italian, 14th Century, Codex Rossi] 01:08 Tools
Cantigas de Amigo: No. 2. Mandad' ei comigo 02:27 Tools
Era-m cosselhatz, senhor 04:53 Tools
Bel m'es can eu vei la brolha 02:37 Tools
Tant Ai Mon Cor Plen de Joia 02:37 Tools
Pos Prejatz Me Senhor 07:46 Tools
Cant par la flor 07:46 Tools
Stampida, Codaxa: Part VII 01:00 Tools
Quand Vei La Lauzeta Mover 07:46 Tools
Bernart de Ventadorn 1:36 Can vei la lauzeta mover 01:42 Tools
Pois Preayz Me, Senhor 01:42 Tools
Ab Joi Mou Lo Vers E'l Momens 01:42 Tools
Conortz, era sai ben 02:13 Tools
Be`m Degra De Chantar Tener 03:44 Tools
Era.m cosselhatz, senhor 03:44 Tools
Conortz Ara Sai Eu Ben 02:37 Tools
Stampida, Codaxa: Part VI 07:46 Tools
Camerata Mediterranea 07:46 Tools
Quan vei la flor 09:12 Tools
can vei 01:42 Tools
Ara Non Vei Luzir Solelh 05:47 Tools
A! Tantas Bonas Chansons 05:47 Tools
Vida (shepherd's flute: René Clemencic, narrator: Yves Rouquette) 05:47 Tools
Non es meraveilla 05:47 Tools
En consirer 05:47 Tools
Estat ai com om esperdutz 05:47 Tools
Quan Par la Flors Josta-l Vert Folh 05:47 Tools
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Bernart de Ventadorn (1130-1140 – 1190-1200), also known as Bernart de Ventadour, was a troubador composer and poet. According to the troubadour Uc de Saint Circ (1217?-1253?), Bernart was possibly the son of a baker at the castle of Ventadour (Ventadorn), in Corrèze, France. Yet another source, a satirical poem written by a younger contemporary, Peire d'Alvernha, indicates that he was the son of either a servant, a soldier, or a baker, and his mother was also either a servant or a baker. From evidence given in Bernart's early poem, Lo temps vai e ven e vire, he most likely learned the art of singing and writing from his protector, viscount Eble III of Ventadorn. He composed his first poems to his patron's wife, Marguerite de Turenne. Forced to leave Ventadour after falling in love with Marguerite, he traveled to Montluçon and Toulouse, and eventually followed Eleanor of Aquitaine to England and the Plantagenet court; evidence for this association and these travels comes mainly from his poems themselves. Later Bernart returned to Toulouse, where he was employed by Raimon V, Count of Toulouse; later still he went to Dordogne, where he entered a monastery. Most likely he died there. Bernart is unique among secular composers of the 12th century in the amount of music which has survived: of his 45 poems, 18 have music intact, an unusual circumstance for a troubador composer (music of the trouvères has a higher survival rate, usually attributed to them surviving the Albigensian Crusade, which scattered the troubadors and destroyed many sources). His work probably dates between 1147 and 1180. Bernart is often credited with being the most important influence on the development of the trouvère tradition in northern France, since he was well known there, his melodies were widely circulated, and the early composers of trouvère music seem to have imitated him. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.