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Guibert Kaukesel
Maistre Guibert Kaukesel or Hubert Chaucesel (''fl. c.'' 1230–55) was a trouvère from Arras, where he is named as a canon in a document of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame in 1250. His title indicates he was probably a Master of Arts. He was a member of the literary circle active at Arras mid-century.
Guibert's four surviving ''chansons courtoises'' are ''Chanter voudrai d'amours qui m'est estraigne'', ''Fins cuer enamourés'', ''Quant voi le dous tens aparoir'', and ''Un chant nouvel vaurai faire chanter''. He dedicated ''Fins cuer'', which is rare in its isometric hexasyllabic structure, to his fellow Artesians Jehan Erart, Colart le Boutellier, and Dragon (Drogon). All four pieces differ in musical structure. ''Un chant nouvel'' is a ''rotrouenge'' and ''Quant voi'' is the only one in the common bar form. They are melodically simple, restricted in range, and have strong tonal centres.
==References==

*Karp, Theodore C. ("Guibert Kaukesel." ) ''Grove Music Online''. ''Oxford Music Online''. Accessed 20 September 2008.
*Dyggve, Holger Petersen. ''Onomastique des trouvères''. Ayer Publishing, 1973.


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