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Minnesang (German: [ˈmɪnəzaŋ] ; "love song") was a
tradition of
German lyric- and song-writing that
flourished in the
Middle High
German period (12th to...
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Nachdruck Hildesheim 1966
Erich Gülzow: Des Fürsten
Wizlaw von Rügen
Minnelieder und Sprüche.
Greifswald 1922
Ursula Scheil:
Genealogie der Fürsten von...
- and kept many Minnesänger at his court. It is
possible he
wrote some
Minnelieder (courtly love poetry) himself. He was
physically robust,
although lame...
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become musicians, and
their work left
behind a vast body of literature,
Minnelieder. The
following two
centuries saw the
Minnesinger replaced by middle-class...
- seen in
poems such as Beowulf.
Musically they were
influenced by the
Minnelieder of the
Minnesang tradition. The
earliest example of a
recognizable ballad...
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literature when in 1803 he
picked up a copy of
Johann Jakob Bodmer's
Minnelieder in Karl von Savigny's
library and
opened it to the "poems in a curoius...
- Brahms, Beethoven, Bach, Hugo Wolf, Purcell, Ben Webster,
Alberta Hunter,
Minnelieder, a.o. 1986
Viktor Stück von Pina
Bausch Folk
music from Lombardy, Tuscany...
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spent many
months in Italy. In 1803 he
published a
translation of
Minnelieder aus der schwäbischen Vorzeit, then
between 1799 and 1804 an excellent...
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French Trouvère
Heinrich von
Morungen d. 1222
German Minnesänger 33
Minnelieder survive, only one with melody.
Sordello c. 1200 — before 1269 Italian...
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Regensburg (died
after 1185) was a
Middle High
German lyric poet who
wrote Minnelieder. In his four
surviving stanzas, love is not yet
courtly love. In one...