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Adam de Givenchi : ウィキペディア英語版
Adam de Givenchi
Adam de Givenchi (fl. 1230–1268) was a trouvère, probably from Givenchy and active in and around Arras. His surname is also spelled Givenci, Gevanche, or Gievenci.
Adam appears in charters of May and July 1230 as a clerk of the Bishop of Arras. He was still serving in the household of the bishop in 1232. In 1243 he was named as a priest and chaplain to the bishop. In 1245 he was the ''doyen'' of Lens.
In Arras he associated with the poets Simon d’Authie, Pierre de Corbie, Guillaume Le Vinier, and Jehan Bretel. He wrote one ''jeu parti'' with each of the last two, and the composition with Guillaume (''Amis Guillaume, ainc si sage ne vi'') has several surviving melodies. Six other poems survive to his name, four with melodies. Two of these are ''chansons avec des refrains''. All the songs are in AAB form and the melodies are simple.
==Songs with music==

*''Amis Guillaume, ainc si sage ne vi'', jeu parti
*''Assés plus que d’estre amés'', chansons avec des refrains (no music for refrains)
*''Mar vi loial voloir et jalousie''
*''Pour li servir en bone foi'', chansons avec des refrains
*''Si com fortune d’amour''

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