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Giraut de
Bornelh (Occitan: [ɡiˈɾawd de βuɾˈneʎ]; c. 1138 – 1215),
whose first name is also
spelled Guiraut and
whose toponym is de
Borneil or de Borneyll...
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Giraut (or Guiraut) de
Salignac (or Salinhac) was a
jongleur and
troubadour from the Quercy. His
castle was Salignac.
According to his vida he composed...
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century on the
planet Wilson (orbiting Arcturus) with a
young man
named Giraut and his romantic,
swashbuckling friends, who are all
members of the Nou...
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Giraut del Luc (fl. 1190–1197) was a
minor troubadour. He was a
partisan of
Raymond VI of
Toulouse in his wars with the
Crown of
Aragon and left behind...
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Giraut or
Guiraut de
Calanso or
Calanson (fl. 1202–1212) was a
Gascon troubadour in the
Occitan language. Of his
lyric works that
remain five are cansos...
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Guerau III de
Cabrera (died 1160/61), also
called Guiraut (or
Giraut) de Cabreira, was a
Catalan nobleman and
Occitan troubadour. He was the
viscount of...
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Bernart de Ventadorn. He was
highly regarded by his contemporaries, as were
Giraut de Bornelh,
reputed by his
biographer to be the
greatest composer of melodies...
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principle Norman theme I
developed from a
Latin hymn by the
troubadour Giraut de Bornelh. This
appears the
first time with the
approaching Normans in...
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Giraut 1994, p. 166
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Giraut 1994, p. 179-180
Giraut 1994, p. 131
Giraut 1994, p. 169
Giraut 1994, p. 181
Giraut 1994, p. 233...
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First Set, No. 3)
Guillaume Dufay Agnus Dei (M**** Se La Face Ay Pale)
Giraut de
Bornelh Reis
Glorios Kurtág
Farewell Kurtág In
Memoriam Joannis Pilinszky...