Robert de Reims: Songs and Motets

Author:   Robert de Reims ,  Eglal Doss-Quinby (Professor of French Studies, Smith College) ,  Gaël Saint-Cricq (Professor of Musicology, Université de Rouen) ,  Samuel N. Rosenberg (Professor Emeritus of French, Indiana University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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9780271087184


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   14 September 2020
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Robert de Reims, also known as “La Chievre de Rains,” was among the earliest trouvères—poet-composers who were contemporaries of the troubadours but who wrote in the dialects of northern France. This critical edition provides new translations into English and modern French of all the songs and motets ascribed to him, along with the original texts, the extant music, and a substantive introduction. Active sometime between 1190 and 1220, Robert was an influential figure in the literary circles of Arras. Thirteen compositions set to music are here attributed to him, including nine chansons and four polyphonic motets that were broadly disseminated in the thirteenth century and beyond. Robert’s work is exceptional on a number of fronts. He lavished particular care on the phonic harmony of his words. Acoustic luxuriance and expertise in rhyming, grounded in the play of echoes and variation (often extending into the music), constitute the hallmark of his poetry. Moreover, he is the earliest trouvère known to have composed a parodic sotte chanson contre Amours (silly song against Love). Located clearly at the nexus of monophonic song and polyphony, Robert’s corpus also poses the intriguing question of trouvère participation in the development of the polyphonic repertory. The case of Robert de Reims jostles and tempers the standard history of the chanson and motet. Accessible and instructive, this trilingual critical edition of his complete works makes the oeuvre of this innovative and consequential trouvère available in one volume for the first time.

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Author:   Robert de Reims ,  Eglal Doss-Quinby (Professor of French Studies, Smith College) ,  Gaël Saint-Cricq (Professor of Musicology, Université de Rouen) ,  Samuel N. Rosenberg (Professor Emeritus of French, Indiana University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780271087184


ISBN 10:   0271087188
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   14 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Manuscripts Cited Introduction Robert de Reims, dit La Chievre: What We Know, What We Can Surmise The Corpus and Its Manuscript Tradition Thematic Content Language Versification: Strophic Structures, Rhyme, and Other Phonic Echoes Music and Text in the Works of Robert de Reims Editorial Policy for the Texts and Translations Editorial Policy for the Music Presentation of the Critical Apparatus Tables Notes Songs and Motets 1. Bien s’est Amors honie — Chanson 2. Plaindre m’estuet de la bele en chantant — Chanson 3. Qui bien veut Amors descrivre — Chanson à refrain 4a. Quant voi le douz tens venir — Chanson avec des refrains 4b. Qant voi le douz tens venir / (immo)latus — Motet 5a. L’autrier de jouste un rivage — Pastourelle 5b. L’autrier de jouste un rivage / domino quoniam — Motet 6. Touse de vile champestre — Pastourelle 7a. Quant fueillissent li buison — Chanson avec des refrains 7b. Quant florissent li buisson / domino quoniam — Motet 8a. Main s’est levee Aëliz — Chanson de rencontre 8b. Main s’est levee Aëlis / (mansuetudi)nem — Motet 9. Ja mais, por tant con l’ame el cors me bate — Sotte chanson contre Amours Bibliography Index of First Lines

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“This edition provides a treasure trove of information on the songs and motets of Robert de Reims as well as the textual and cultural contexts in which they survive. The editors’ efforts provide tantalizing leads for further study.” —Daniel E. O'Sullivan Textual Cultures “This edition merits high praise. Its inclusion of Robert's music, its juxtaposition of the motets and chansons, and its French and English translations ensure its value to a wide audience. It is a beautifully clear, detailed, and thorough edition that will be useful to Anglo- and Francophone scholars of literature and music alike.” —Anne Levitsky The Medieval Review “This edition, through its rigor and detailed content, proves indispensable to the medieval musicologists in search of studying, or discovering, the rich repertoire of Robert de Reims, an exceptional trouvère.” —Kévin Roger Le Moyen Age “Robert de Reims’s poetry and music is now served by a definitive and long-overdue edition that unites the diverse works of this important early trouvère.” —Nicholas W. Bleisch Medium Aevum “Active at the turn of the thirteenth century, Robert de Reims is the first trouvère to be involved with both monodic and polyphonic compositions, which makes this new edition of his work highly useful. The volume gives a very complete survey of the corpus and its transmission, of Robert’s thematic choices and linguistic and versification options, as well as some elements concerning the analysis of the music.” —Anne Ibos-Augé, author of Chanter et lire dans le récit médiéval “As a composer of motets as well as monophonic songs, Robert de Reims is the first known trouvère to cross the boundaries between the monophonic and polyphonic repertoires. As such, his corpus serves as a touchstone for our understanding of the musical culture that shaped the trouvères’ predominantly monophonic musical language. The expert textual and musical transcriptions in this edition are enhanced by idiomatic and flowing translations into modern English and French.” —Christopher Callahan, coeditor of Les chansons de Colin Muset: Textes et mélodies “. . .a great service to researchers who are interested in the song of the trouvères.” —Philip Bennett Revue Belge de Philologie et D'Histoire


As a composer of motets as well as monophonic songs, Robert de Reims is the first known trouvere to cross the boundaries between the monophonic and polyphonic repertoires. As such, his corpus serves as a touchstone for our understanding of the musical culture that shaped the trouveres' predominantly monophonic musical language. The expert textual and musical transcriptions in this edition are enhanced by idiomatic and flowing translations into modern English and French. -Christopher Callahan, coeditor of Les chansons de Colin Muset: Textes et melodies Active at the turn of the thirteenth century, Robert de Reims is the first trouvere to be involved with both monodic and polyphonic compositions, which makes this new edition of his work highly useful. The volume gives a very complete survey of the corpus and its transmission, of Robert's thematic choices and linguistic and versification options, as well as some elements concerning the analysis of the music. -Anne Ibos-Auge, author of Chanter et lire dans le recit medieval


Active at the turn of the thirteenth century, Robert de Reims is the first trouvere to be involved with both monodic and polyphonic compositions, which makes this new edition of his work highly useful. The volume gives a very complete survey of the corpus and its transmission, of Robert's thematic choices and linguistic and versification options, as well as some elements concerning the analysis of the music. -Anne Ibos-Auge, author of Chanter et lire dans le recit medieval


Active at the turn of the thirteenth century, Robert de Reims is the first trouvere to be involved with both monodic and polyphonic compositions, which makes this new edition of his work highly useful. The volume gives a very complete survey of the corpus and its transmission, of Robert's thematic choices and linguistic and versification options, as well as some elements concerning the analysis of the music. -Anne Ibos-Auge, author of Chanter et lire dans le recit medieval As a composer of motets as well as monophonic songs, Robert de Reims is the first known trouvere to cross the boundaries between the monophonic and polyphonic repertoires. As such, his corpus serves as a touchstone for our understanding of the musical culture that shaped the trouveres' predominantly monophonic musical language. The expert textual and musical transcriptions in this edition are enhanced by idiomatic and flowing translations into modern English and French. -Christopher Callahan, coeditor of Les chansons de Colin Muset: Textes et melodies


Author Information

Eglal Doss-Quinby is a translator and literary scholar specializing in Old French songs and motets. She is Professor of French Studies at Smith College. Gaël Saint-Cricq is a music scholar specializing in polyphony and song in the long thirteenth century. He is Maître de conférences at the Université de Rouen. Samuel N. Rosenberg was a literary scholar and translator of French poetry of the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century. He was Professor Emeritus of French at Indiana University and the translator of Robert the Devil and Paul Verlaine: A Bilingual Selection of His Verse, both published by Penn State University Press.

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