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Giraut de Bornelh (c. 1138 – 1215), also known as Guiraut de Borneil(l), was a troubadour, born to a lower class family in the Limousin, probably in Bourney, near Excideuil. Connected with the castle of the Viscount of Limoges, his skill earned him the nickname of "Master of the Troubadours". He is credited with the formalisation, if not the invention, of the "light" style, or trobar leu. About ninety of his poems and four of his melodies survive. One of his best pieces is a planh (lament) on the death of Raimbaut of Orange. In a tenso with king Alfons II of Aragon Giraut contributes to the poetical debate as to whether a lady is dishonoured by taking a lover who is richer than herself. This debate was begun by Guilhem de Saint-Leidier, taken up by Azalais de Porcairagues and Raimbaut of Orange, and continued in a partimen between Dalfi d'Alvernha and Perdigon. There is the possibility that he accompanied Richard I of England and Aimar V of Limoges on the Third Crusade and stayed a while with the "good prince of Antioch", Bohemond III. He certainly made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but perhaps before the Crusade. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Reis glorios
2,2972Reis glorios: Ouverture (arr. S. Bergeron)
4763Non puesc sofrir (Bornelh) - Contrafactum: Ar me puesc (Cardenal)
3814Non puesc sofrir
1815De Bornelh: Si us quer conselh, bel'ami'Alamanda
1566Leu chansoneta
1117Si-us quer conselh, bel ami Alamanda
798Giraut de Bornelh: Leu chansonet' e vil
709Lamento di Tristan
6210Reis glorios - D'eisa la razon
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