- Jaques le Vinier
Jaques le Vinier (fl. 1240–60) [L. A. Vigneras (1934), "Note sur Andrieu Contredit," "Romanic Review", 25, 380, states that the register of the Puy records his death in 1245.] was a
trouvère probably from the region aroundArras and associated with the trouvères of that city. He was a member of thePuy d'Arras and wrote a "jeu parti " withAndrieu Contredit . His "floruit " dates are reconstructed on the basis of his reference toJehan Bretel in his "chanson d'amour" "De loial amour". Besides "chansons d'amour", Jaques also wrote "chansons" dedicated to theVirgin Mary . The main source preserving his work is theVatican Chansonnier . Jaques wrote original melodies for his Marian songs, while most such works by other trouvères werecontrafacta of pre-existing music. The plagal melodies, all inbar form , are simple, but include both isometric or heterometric tunes. Jaques's complete œuvre comprises:
*"Ains que mi chant aient definement
*"Bele dame bien aprise
*"Chanter veul de la meillour
*"De loial amour jolie
*"Fine Amours, cui j'ai mon cuer done
*"Je sui cieus qui tous jours foloie
*"Loiaus amours qui en moi maint
*"Vierge pucele roiausIt is doubtful whether this last one is Jaques's. Unlike his other Marian "chansons", it is a contrafactum of "Lo clar tems vei brunezir" byRaimon Jordan .References
*Karp, Theodore. [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/14182 "Le Vinier, Jaques."] "Grove Music Online". "Oxford Music Online". Accessed 20 September 2008.
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