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Travelling secular performers from north of France

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Trouveres in northern France, Minnesingers in Germany in the 12th to 14th centuries (minne = love), and their counterparts in Spain with cantigas, likewise provided secular music. "Palastinalied" (1237–1287) by Walther von der Vogelweide, from the Play of Pastoral Tradition and "A chantar" by Beatriz de De Dia, are the famous music that survives (died c. 1212).

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