- Jehan Erart
Jehan Erart or Erars ("c".1200/10–1258/9) was a
trouvère fromArras , particularly noted for his favouring the "pastourelle " genre. He has left behind eleven "pastourelles", ten "grand chant s", and one "serventois ".Erart's presence at Arras can be deduced from his own writings.Theodore Karp, [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/08905 "Erart, Jehan."] "Grove Music Online". "Oxford Music Online" (Accessed
13 August 2008 ), contains a short biographical sketch, plus a discussion of the transmission and style of his work, and a good bibliography.] He was patronised by the wealthy bourgeoisie. In his "serventois", a "complainte" on the death his patron Gherart Aniel, he asked Pierre and Wagon Wion to help him obtain the patronage of the bankers Henri and Robert Crespin. His relationship with two Arras trouvères is apparent in his lyrics,Guillaume le Vinier andJehan Bretel . He is also mentioned in a work ofGuibert Kaukesel , a canon of Arras.The chief characteristic of Erart's poetry is his preference for short lines, mostly penta-, hexa-, hepta-, and
octosyllabic , as opposed to the traditionaldecasyllable , which does occur in his "chansons" "Pré ne vergier ne boscaige foillu" and "Encoire sui cil ki a merchi s'atent" and his "serventois" "Nus chanters". [For a more detaile description of his metres, see Mary O'Neill (2006), "Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France: Transmission and Style in the Trouvère Repertoire" (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 134–5, with notes 8–12.] Musically, Erart is syllabic, with a preference formajor mode s andrefrain s. His "chansons" are composed mainly inisometre , but his "pastourelles" are predominantly heterometric. His music is conservative and rarely exceeds a ninth in range.There are two death notices for Erart in the
necrology of theConfrérie des jongleurs et bourgeois d'Arras . One records a Jehans Erardi dying in 1258 while another records Jehan Erart dying in 1259. It is possible, when considering that his works are preserved in two different sections of the "Chansonnier du Roi ", that there were two Jehan Erarts, but this is not likely.Notes
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