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Lambert Ferri (fl. c. 1250–1300) was a trouvère and cleric at the Benedictine monastery at Saint-Léonard, Pas-de-Calais. By 1268 he was a canon and a deacon of the monastery; he is last associated with the monastery in 1282. He was a popular partner for jeux partis, of which some twenty-seven survive between him and other composers, including Jehan Bretel, Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras, Jehan de Grieviler, Jehan de Marli, Phelipot Verdiere, Robert Casnois, and Robert de La Pierre. Eleven of his songs have surviving melodies, including seven of the jeux partis, three chansons, and one Marian serventois. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Love, Revelry and the Dance in Medieval Music
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Love, Revelry and the Dance in Mediæval Music
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TROUVERES
Chansons de Trouveres
Rosarius (Chants religieux en langue d'oïl)