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Arnaut Danièl was a Provençal troubadour of the 13th century, praised by Dante and called "Grand Master of Love" by Petrarch. In the 20th century he was lauded by Ezra Pound as the greatest poet to have ever lived. According to one vida, Daniel was born of a noble family at the castle of Ribeyrac in Périgord; however, the scant contemporary sources point to him being a jester with pernicious economic troubles. Raimon de Durfort calls him "a student, ruined by dice and shut-the-box". He was the inventor of the sestina, a song of six stanzas of six lines each, with the same rhymes repeated in all, though arranged in different and intricate order, which must be seen to be understood. Longfellow claims he was also the author of the metrical romance of Lancillotto, or Launcelot of the Lake, but this claim is completely unsubstantiated; Dante's reference to Daniel as the author of prose di romanzi ("proses of romance") remains, therefore, a mystery. In Dante's The Divine Comedy, Arnaut Daniel appears as a character doing penance in Purgatory for lust. He responds in Provençal to the narrator's question about who he is: «Tan m'abellis vostre cortes deman, qu'ieu no me puesc ni voill a vos cobrire. Ieu sui Arnaut, que plor e vau cantan; consiros vei la passada folor, e vei jausen lo joi qu'esper, denan. Ara vos prec, per aquella valor que vos guida al som de l'escalina, sovenha vos a temps de ma dolor» (Purg., XXVI, 140-147) Translation:
Lo ferm voler qu'el cor m'intra
1572Chanson do-lh mot son plan e prim
1413Chanson do'ill mot son plan e prim
1004Chanson Do Ill Mot Son Plan E Prim
235Estampida Arnautz
166Aarnaut daniel (a d campos)
147Lo ferm voler
118Chanson do-ill mot son plan e prim
59Chanson Do'ill Mont Son Plan E Prim
410Lo ferm voler (Thomas Binkley, Studio der frühen Musik)
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The Dante Troubadours
DHM Splendeurs: Dante & Les Troubadours

Dante & Troubadours

Dante and the Troubadours
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Love, Revelry and the Dance in Medieval Music
Courts, Kings & Troubadors: Medieval & Renaissance Music
Century Classics VIII: Liebeslieder im Mittelalter/Love Songs In The Middle Ages
Courts, Kings & Troubadors
Troubadour and Trouvere Songs
Courts, Kings, & Troubadours: Medieval & Renaissance Music
Vox Humana