Colin Muset

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Colin Muset est un trouvère lorrain ou champenois, né vers 1210. rdf:langString
Colin Muset (... – ...; fl. 1210-1250 circa o 1230-1270) è stato un troviero che ha scritto in antico francese, nativo della Lorena. rdf:langString
Colin Muset (fl. c. 1210–50 or 1230–70) was an Old French trouvère and a native of Lorraine. He made his living in the Champagne by travelling from castle to castle singing songs of his own composition and playing the vielle. These are not confined to the praise of courtly love that formed the usual topic of the trouvères, but contain many details of a jongleur's life. His complete works are eighteen: nine attributed in chansonniers, three self-referencing, and six whose attributions are based on modern scholarship (one of which is held to be mis-attributed in the manuscripts). Twenty one poems credited to him were edited and published by Joseph Bédier in 1912 (Paris). Two further editions appeared in 2005: one by Callahan and Rosenberg with translations into modern French, and, with trans rdf:langString
rdf:langString Colin Muset
rdf:langString Colin Muset
rdf:langString Colin Muset
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rdf:langString Colin Muset (fl. c. 1210–50 or 1230–70) was an Old French trouvère and a native of Lorraine. He made his living in the Champagne by travelling from castle to castle singing songs of his own composition and playing the vielle. These are not confined to the praise of courtly love that formed the usual topic of the trouvères, but contain many details of a jongleur's life. His complete works are eighteen: nine attributed in chansonniers, three self-referencing, and six whose attributions are based on modern scholarship (one of which is held to be mis-attributed in the manuscripts). Twenty one poems credited to him were edited and published by Joseph Bédier in 1912 (Paris). Two further editions appeared in 2005: one by Callahan and Rosenberg with translations into modern French, and, with translations into Italian, an edition by Massimiliano Chiamenti, which reduced his authentic corpus to sixteen poems. Oxford Music online (effectively New Grove 2001), lists 12 songs. Nine of his poems have surviving music. Seven are chansons jongleuresques, that is, songs describing the life of a jongleur. His three condemn the avarice of the nobility, but his moralising is balanced by self-deprecating humour. He also wrote two descorts, one lai, and one cynical tenson with . One of his patrons was Agnès de Bar, duchess of Lorraine. The nickname "Muset" may derive from his inspiration ("muse") or from his habit of muser (wandering about, wasting time).
rdf:langString Colin Muset est un trouvère lorrain ou champenois, né vers 1210.
rdf:langString Colin Muset (... – ...; fl. 1210-1250 circa o 1230-1270) è stato un troviero che ha scritto in antico francese, nativo della Lorena.
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