Medieval troubadours were poet-composers who served patrons at courts of the nobility. They were of many social classes, but mostly of the noble class. They sometimes performed their own compositions, but often employed joglars to perform for them. Their songs covered a variety of topics from love to politics and debate. Their songs were orally circulated, but they were NOT folk musicians, they wrote for the upper class. They may have wandered, but not aimlessly; from court to court, looking for a patron. Modern troubadours usually identify themselves with the folk movement, and believe that the roots of medieval traditions are found in folk, the music of the people. They are usually wandering, disenfranchised persons who have an important message to share through the medium of music. They are similar to the medieval troubadours in that the text and the music are of equal importance to them.
Jongleurs and troubadours performed music and sang.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
A person who lived in medieval times.
a little vassle or a little lord in medieval times
Troubadours were said to not be seen often, and nobody really knows what they looked like. It seems that they used to wear semi-fancy clothing and feathered hats, carrying their instruments.
How were troubadours important for the development of music in the middle ages How did jongleurs support troubadours What were the differences between troubadours, trouveres, and minnesingers as a result of location
Hunting, feasts, embroidery, hawking, talking, troubadours, jesters, reading, playing an instrument, sex, drinking
I think they lived in manors or in the upper class from the noble family.I dont know!PLZ CRRECT ME IF IM WRONG!
Minnesingers were similar to troubadours, being poet-musicians in medieval Europe who composed and performed songs about courtly love. They were popular in German-speaking regions from the 12th to 14th centuries and shared a focus on themes of chivalry and romance with troubadours.
Medieval Jesters traveled from castle to castle, in the Medieval town.
Fredric L. Cheyette has written: 'Ermengard of Narbonne and the World of the Troubadours (Conjunctions of Religion and Power in the Medieval Past)' 'Ermengard of Narbonne and the world of the troubadours' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Kings and rulers, Troubadours
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Troubadours in southern France, trouveres in northern France, minnesingers in Germany.
medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
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