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Folquet de Marselha, alternatively Folquet de Marseille, Foulques de Toulouse, Fulk of Toulouse (c. 1150 – 25 December 1231) came from a Genoese merchant family who lived in Marseille. He is known as a trobadour, and then as a fiercely anti-Cathar bishop of Toulouse. Troubadour Initially famed as a troubadour, he began composing songs in the 1170s and was known to Raymond Geoffrey II of Marseille, Richard Coeur de Lion, Raymond V of Toulouse, Raimond-Roger of Foix, Alfonso II of Aragon and William VIII of Montpellier. He is known primarily for his love songs, which were lauded by Dante; there are 14 surviving cansos, one tenson, one lament, one invective, three crusading songs and possibly one religious song (although its authorship is disputed). Like many other troubadours, he was later credited by the Biographies des Troubadours to have conducted love affairs with the various noblewomen about whom he sang (allegedly causing William VIII to divorce his wife, Eudocia Comnena), but all evidence suggests that Folquet's early life was considerably more prosaic and in keeping with his status as a wealthy citizen. A contemporary, John of Garlande, later described him as "renowned on account of his spouse, his progeny, and his home," all marks of bourgeois respectability. Bishop Folquet's life and career abruptly changed around 1195 when he experienced a profound religious conversion and decided to renounce his former life. He joined the strict Cistercian Order, entering the mo
Tant m'abellis l'amoros pessamens
2792Sitot me soi (The Art of the Troubadours, Southern France, 11th & 12th c.): Sitot me soi (The Art of the Troubadours, Southern France, 11th & 12th c.)
1253Huemais No Y Conosc Razo
844Ben an Mort
825Sitot me soi
526Sitot me soi (The Art of the Troubadours, Southern France, 11th & 12th c.)
437Instrumental Piece
398Vida
139Sitot me soi (orgue portative: René Clemencic, soprano: Pilar Figueras)
710Aube
7Early Music Masterpieces

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