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Travelling secular performers from north of france​

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Answered by kavithasreekumar1178
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Explanation:

Trouveres in Northern France

Answered by brokendreams
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The travelling secular performers from the North of France are called as the Trouve're.

Explanation:

  • Trouve're are the peom composers who compose and perform lyric poetry during the High Middle ages. They commonly used the northern dialect of French. These musicians wander from town to town with a lute on their back.
  • Early musical theorists believed that the Trouve're songs inspired the kings and the noblemen to do great deeds. Thier peoms would be on aristocracy or often they would be aristocrats themselves.
  • The first known Trouve're was Chre'tien de Troyes. They continued to flourish untill 1300. Some Trouve're poems survived among these atleast two-thirds have melodies.

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