- A
troubadour (English: /ˈtruːbədʊər, -dɔːr/, French: [tʁubaduʁ] ; Occitan:
trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ) was a
composer and
performer of Old
Occitan lyric poetry...
-
enlisting when he
suddenly sprang into fame as the
author of a play
called El
trovador (The Troubadour),
which was pla**** for the
first time on 1
March 1836....
- O
Trovador Solitário is a
compilation by
Brazilian singer-songwriter
Renato Russo released on 13 July 2008 so as to
coincide with
World Rock Day. It was...
- of the
nineteenth century, the canción came
under the
influence of the
trovador movement. This
resulted in the
lyrical expression of the
feelings and aspirations...
- 1-95. Nobiling, Oskar. 1907a. As
Cantigas de D. Joan
Garcia de Guilhade,
Trovador do
Seculo XIII, edição critica, com
notas e introdução. Erlangen: Junge...
-
Anselmo "El Chemiro" Martínez was a
Tejano singer and songwriter. Martínez
gained prominence in the mid-1960s
recording orchestra music influenced by Glenn...
- been
developed in the late 19th
century in
Havana and Matanzas.
After trovador Sindo Garay settled in
Havana in 1906, many
other trovadores followed him...
- His
translations were
informed by his own
Cuban nationalism, and "El
trovador" (the
translation of "The
Minstrel Boy") is
equally as
vehement in tone...
-
libretto largely written by
Salvadore Cammarano,
based on the
Spanish play El
trovador (1836) by
Antonio García Gutiérrez. It was García Gutiérrez's most successful...
- Manero, 1860–63).
Henceforward he
frequently adopted the
pseudonym of "Lo
Trovador de Montserrat"; in 1859 he
helped to
restore the "Jocs Florals", and in...