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Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras (''fl''. ''c''. 1240–70) was a trouvère associated with the so-called "school of Arras". He may be the same person as Johannes Cuvellarius from Bapaume, a suburb of Arras, who is mentioned in documents of 1258. He was the respondent in nine ''jeux partis'' and judge of six; he also composed six ''chansons courtoises''. His six ''chansons'' are: *''Amours est une merveille *''Anuis et desesperance *''J'ai une dame enamee *''Jolivetés et joenece *''Mout me plaisent a sentir *''Pour la meillour qu'onques formast Nature This last one can be approximately dated, since it is dedicated to Wagon Wion, sheriff (''échevin'') of Arras in 1265 and dead by February 1273. Cuvelier's ''chansons'' are predominantly heptasyllabic, although one (''Pour la meillour'') is decasyllabic and there are pentasyllabic lines in the others. All are in bar form with the exception of ''Amours est'', which is AA'BB'CC'DE. The use of motives in the ''caudae'' is typical. Unusual for his place and time he favoured plagal modes, save for the authentic ''J'ai une dame''. In the readings of the music for ''Amours est'', ''Mout me plaisent'', and ''Pour la meillour'' found in the Chansonnier Cangé (BnF fr.846), there is evidence of modal rhythm. Ligatures in ''Anuis et desesperance'' and ''Jolivetés'' also suggest the "free use" of modal rhythm. Jehan de Grieviler debated Cuvelier in ''Cuvelier, un jugement'' and in ''Cuvelier, j'ain mieus que moi'' Gamart de Vilers addressed Cuvelier as "sire", an indication of his rank. Cuvelier's most popular debating partner was Jehan Bretel, who initiated six ''juex partis'' with him: *''Cuvelier, dites moi voir *''Cuvelier, et vous, Ferri'' (also addressed to Lambert Ferri) *''Cuvelier, or i parra *''Cuvelier, s'il est ainsi *''Cuvelier, vous amerés *''Je vous demant, Cuvelier, espondés Bretel and Ferri joined up to propose a ''jeu'' with Cuvelier and the Tresorier d'Aire: ''Biaus sire tresorier d'Aire''. Cuvelier also judged a ''jeu parti'' involving Adam de la Halle. ==References== *Theodore Karp. ("Cuvelier d'Arras, Jehan le." ) ''Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online.'' Accessed 9 November 2009. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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