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L'Art des Troubadours Provençaux in 12th and 13th centuries - MP3 Album by the band Flor Enversa, an anthology among the songs of trobadors from Provence.
Type | MP3 |
Year | 2018 |
Duration | 53' 16 + 51' 12 |
Language | occitan (provence) |
Format | Digital MP3 |
Distributor | Flor enversa |
L'Art des Troubadours Provençaux in 12th and 13th centuries - Flor Enversa (version MP3)
Trobadors in Provence from the 12th and 13th centuries
The 5th album of the group Flor Enversa, around Provencal troubadours, with a place of honor to tensons (dialogue songs) so emblematic of the life of the courses, songs that leave room for a lot of play and humor around the theme love!
Avec Thierry Cornillon, Domitille Vigneron et David Zubeldia qui les a rejoint pour ce disque.
Note that the CD version (with booklet including all texts and translations) is also available here.
Warning! This is a digital music version, with MP3 files to download. Make sure you have the necessary software for reading it (MP3 reader).
Self-produced by Flor Enversa.
The band:
Flor Enversa performs a work of archeology and violin making, reconstitution of the instruments compared to the sources of the time, and revives these songs with the sounds that carried them.
From the duet to the larger ensembles, Flor Enversa (the inverse flower, according to a song by Raimbaut d'Orange) is a passion shared around the songs of troubadours. They sing the courtly lyric of the troubadours, and take their audience 800 years back, in Occitania of the Middle Ages, in these courts of the south of France inhabited by cortesia and fin'amor.
The troubadours compose poetry and music in langue d'oc, and offer in their songs a new art of living guided by love. They praise youth, beauty, generosity, courage, education and intelligence, sincerity and nobility of heart, which embellish the desired lady, the troubadour himself and his song.
Thierry Cornillon: singing, flute, drum, rote, harp, flute, bell, frestel;
Domitille Vigneron: singing, vielles with bow;
David Zubeldia: voice, double flute, citola, flute and drum, 6-hole flute, novel lute, bagpipes
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