Neha Patil (Editor)

Guillaume d'Amiens

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Similar
  
Moniot d'Arras, Colin Muset, Le Chastelain de Couci, Gace Brulé, Conon de Béthune

Guillaume d amiens anon 13th c prendes i garde prenn s i garde


Guillaume d'Amiens or Guillaume le Peigneur (floruit late 13th century) was a trouvère and painter from Amiens. All his music is contained in one chansonnier (songbook) of Arras, now manuscript "Latin 1490" in the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana. In it, the rubrics which accompany the songs identify Guillaume as a paigneur, "painter". He may even be the artist who added the large illumination which precedes his songs in the manuscript. The preservation of his works in a single book is an identical case to that of fellow trouvères Adam de la Halle and Jehannot de l'Escurel. The only reference to Guillaume (the French form of William) outside of the chansonnier is in a list of taxpayers in Amiens in 1301, which mentions a "William the Painter" (Willelmi pictoris in Latin).

Contents

Guillaume's musical corpus comprises eight monophonic rondeaux, two chansons d'amour, and one virelai. He also wrote four other lyric poems which do not survive with music. Guillaume's rondeaux and the virelai are typical for the time, although with slight variations in the refrains, perhaps representing how they were actually performed. In "Prendés i garde" an irregularity in the prosody is reflected in an irregularity in the music. His melodies usually emphasize the perfect fifth from D to A.

List of songs

Chansons
  • Amours me fait par mon veuil
  • Puisque chanters onques nul home aida
  • Rondeaux
  • Amours me maint u cueur
  • Dame, pour men lonc sejour
  • De ma dame vient
  • Hareu! Coument mi manterrai
  • Jamais ne serai saous
  • Je canterai, faire le doi
  • Prendés i garde
  • Ses tres dous regers
  • Virelai
  • C'est la fin quoi que nus die, j'amerai
  • Songs

    Prendés I garde2007
    Virelai "C'est la fins"1200-1600 Medieval Renaissance · 2003
    Ja mais ne serai saous2007

    References

    Guillaume d'Amiens Wikipedia


    Similar Topics