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In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
  TROUVERE - Online Information article about TROUVERE
The trouveres flourished abundantly in the 12th and 13th centuries.
form." The trouveres were not, as used to be supposed, lovers singing to their sweethearts, but they were the pedants and attorneys of a fantastic tribunal of sentiment.
In this sense it cannot be denied that the whole art of the trouveres was secondary and subsidiary to the art of the troubadours.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /TOO_TUM/TROUVERE.html   (2437 words)

  
 Medieval and Tudor music and dance in schools
Our instrument pages provide an introduction to the range of instruments that were played from the 12th century through to the mid-16th century.
Many of the instruments featured include a photograph from Trouvere's own collection or a reproduction of a medieval image depicting the instrument.
Trouvere Medieval Minstrels regularly visit schools and provide educational fun.
www.trouvere.co.uk   (420 words)

  
  Trouvere Translation
Restructured on the basis of Tongfang Translation Center, Shanghai Trouvere Translation Co., Ltd was founded at the beginning of 2003.
Trouvere provides interpreting service, translation, transcription, simultaneous interpreting equipment rentals, and other related one-stop services.
They are either professional translators or specialists in some realms; have a plenty of translation experiences and background knowledge; and can handle all kinds of translations in different fields.
www.transtrouvere.com /En/Company/introduction.htm   (134 words)

  
 Definition of trouvere - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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www.m-w.com /dictionary/trouvere   (75 words)

  
 Music of the Middle Ages, Vol. 1: Troubadour and Trouvere Songs (12th and 13th Century) - UPC 744457800125
1: Troubadour and Trouvere Songs (12th and 13th Century) - UPC 744457800125
These are the songs of the Troubadours, medieval poet-minstrels of Southern France, and their Northern counterparts the Trouveres.
During the two hundred year period of their poetic movement, the Troubadours created what is perhaps the greatest repertory of secular song ever produced in Europe.
www.lyrichord.com /index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=7   (170 words)

  
 Angelique Trouvere page
Angelique Trouvere (also known by the stage name Destiny) was one of the two Vampirella's that appeared in costume at
The photo left is courtesy of Angelique Trouvere and was sent to Terry Sanders
Angelique Trouvere fans can read Terry's interview in Scarlet Letters #18
dspace.dial.pipex.com /town/way/rbp20/models/trouvere.htm   (798 words)

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