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'''Baudouin des Auteus''' ({{langx|la|Balduinus de Altaribus}}) was a [[Picardy|Picard]] [[trouvère]] of the early thirteenth century, probably from [[Autheux]] near [[Doullens]].<ref>François-Xavier Féghali (1875), [http://www.citadelle.org/lexique-611-Baudouin-des-Auteus,-ou-des-Autheux.cfm "Baudouin des Auteus, ou des Autheux,"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930180002/http://www.citadelle.org/lexique-611-Baudouin-des-Auteus,-ou-des-Autheux.cfm |date=2011-09-30 }} ''Dictionnaire des noms, surnoms et pseudonymes latins de l'histoire littéraire du Moyen Age (1100 à 1530)'', Alfred Franklin, ed. (Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie).</ref> According to [[Theodore Karp]], "the two works attributed to him are both of disputed authorship."<ref>[[Theodore Cyrus Karp|Theodore Karp]], [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/02347 "Baudouin des Auteus,"] ''Grove Music Online'', ''Oxford Music Online'' (accessed 20 September 2008).</ref> |
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The song ''M'ame et mon cors doing a celi'' is recorded with two different melodies, one in the manuscript tradition of [[BnF]] F-Pa 5198 and another in the [[Chansonnier du Roi]] and [[Noailles Chansonnier]]. The latter melody is non-repetitive, while the poem is [[Isometre|isometric]]. The other song ascribed by some manuscripts to Baudouin is ''Avril ne mai, froidure ne let tans''. It too is isometric, [[decasyllabic]], and has nine-line stanzas. Though it is also attributed to [[Gace Brulé]], the attribution to Baudouin is more likely.<ref>Theodore Karp (1962), "Borrowed Material in Trouvère Music," ''Acta Musicologica'', '''34'''(3), 98.</ref> |
The song ''M'ame et mon cors doing a celi'' is recorded with two different melodies, one in the manuscript tradition of [[BnF]] F-Pa 5198 and another in the [[Chansonnier du Roi]] and [[Noailles Chansonnier]]. The latter melody is non-repetitive, while the poem is [[Isometre|isometric]]. The other song ascribed by some manuscripts to Baudouin is ''Avril ne mai, froidure ne let tans''. It too is isometric, [[decasyllabic]], and has nine-line stanzas. Though it is also attributed to [[Gace Brulé]], the attribution to Baudouin is more likely.<ref>Theodore Karp (1962), "Borrowed Material in Trouvère Music," ''Acta Musicologica'', '''34'''(3), 98.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 25 October 2024
Baudouin des Auteus (Latin: Balduinus de Altaribus) was a Picard trouvère of the early thirteenth century, probably from Autheux near Doullens.[1] According to Theodore Karp, "the two works attributed to him are both of disputed authorship."[2]
The song M'ame et mon cors doing a celi is recorded with two different melodies, one in the manuscript tradition of BnF F-Pa 5198 and another in the Chansonnier du Roi and Noailles Chansonnier. The latter melody is non-repetitive, while the poem is isometric. The other song ascribed by some manuscripts to Baudouin is Avril ne mai, froidure ne let tans. It too is isometric, decasyllabic, and has nine-line stanzas. Though it is also attributed to Gace Brulé, the attribution to Baudouin is more likely.[3]
It was once suggested that Baudouin des Auteus was the same Baudouin that participated in some jeux partis with Theobald I of Navarre, but this is dubious.
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[edit]- ^ François-Xavier Féghali (1875), "Baudouin des Auteus, ou des Autheux," Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine Dictionnaire des noms, surnoms et pseudonymes latins de l'histoire littéraire du Moyen Age (1100 à 1530), Alfred Franklin, ed. (Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie).
- ^ Theodore Karp, "Baudouin des Auteus," Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online (accessed 20 September 2008).
- ^ Theodore Karp (1962), "Borrowed Material in Trouvère Music," Acta Musicologica, 34(3), 98.