Aimeric de Belenoi

Aimeric de Belenoi

Aimeric de Belenoi (fl. 1215–1242Aubrey, 22.] ) was a Gascon troubadour. At least fifteen of his songs survive and there are seven which were attributed to him in some medieval manuscripts.

Aimeric's birthplace was the castle of Lesparra in the Bordelais ("metropolis civitas Burdigalensium", the modern Gironde).Egan, 1–2.] He was related to another troubadour, Peire de Corbiac, who was his uncle. His "vida" says he was a cleric and later a jongleur before he took to "inventing good songs, which were beautiful and charming." He seems to have later been the feudal lord of Belenoi, an unknown location.

The chief object of his songs was a lady named Gentil de Rieux ("Gentilis de Gienciaco"), a Gascon from Gensac-Saint-Julien and the wife of Raimon de Benque. His biographer records that he lingered in Gascony a long time "for her" before eventually moving on to Catalonia, where he died.

Aimeric's poetry refers to events at Toulouse, Provence, and Italy, implying that he was so widely travelled. He was at the Este court in Ferrara in the 1210s, where he probably had contact with Aimeric de Pegulhan, Albertet de Sestaro, Guillem Augier Novella, and Peirol.Aubrey, 20.] He probably also made the acquaintance of Peire Cardenal.

Aimeric went to Castile before making his final trip to Catalonia. His last datable work was "Nulhs hom en res no falh", a "planh" for Nuño Sánchez, who died in 1242. This "planh" was addressed to the "comtessa Beatris", wife of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence, and "senher N'Imo", her brother Aimone, son of Thomas I of Savoy. Though the work is often found ascribed to Raimbaut de Vaqueiras in the chansonniers, the reference to this pair and the style of the work, favour ascription to Aimeric. It is the only piece of work by Aimeric which survives with a melody, though that melody is ascribed (with the lyrics) in its lone manuscript to Peirol. The melody is through-composed.Aubrey, 180. For Aimeric's motivic construction see pp. 191–2.]

Aimeric's verses were first collected by Maria Dumitrescu as "Poésies du troubadour Aimeric de Belenoi" and published at Paris in 1935. She criticised his work as "banal", but it enjoyed widespread popularity in the High Middle Ages, especially in Italy, and it is varied in its intertwining themes moral, religious, and amorous.Gaunt and Kay, 279.] __NOTOC__

Works

All twenty two works that are sometime attributed to Aimeric are listed below, alphabetically:
*"Aissi quo'l pres que s'en cuja fugir
*"Aissi cum hom pros afortitz
*"Ara'm destrenh Amors
*"Meravilh me cum pot hom apelhar
*"No'm laissa ni'm vol retener
*"Nulhs hom no pot complir adrechamen
*"Per Crist s'ieu crezes Amor
*"Pos Dieus nos a restaurat
*"Puois lo gais temps de pascor
*"Selh que promet a son coral amic
*"S'a midons plazia
*"Ailas per que viu lonjamen ni dura
*"Domna, flor
*"Anc, puois qe giois ni canc
*"Tant es d'Amor honratz sos senhoratges
*"A'l prim pres de'ls breus jorns braus
*"Fins e leials e senes tot engan
*"Ja non creirai q'afanz ni cossirers
*"Nulhs hom en re no falh
*"Pus de Joy mou e de Plazer
*"Can mi perpens ni m'arbire
*"Consiros, cum partitz d'amor

ources


*Aubrey, Elizabeth. "The Music of the Troubadours". Indiana University Press, 1996. ISBN 0 253 21389 4.
*Egan, Margarita, ed. and trans. "The Vidas of the Troubadours". New York: Garland, 1984. ISBN 0 8240 9437 9.
*Gaunt, Simon, and Kay, Sarah (edd.) "The Troubadours: An Introduction". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 0 521 574730.

External links

* [http://www.catarismo.jolith.com/Trobadors/Personas/trobadorA8.htm Complete works of Aimeric de Belenoi]

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