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Robert de Castel (d'Arras) (fl. 1272) was a trouvère active in and around Arras in the late thirteenth century. He is mentioned in the of , written in 1272, which place him Arras at that date. He is the addressee of the poem Robert du Chastel, biaus sire, a jeu parti by another trouvère of Arras, Jehan Bretel (died 1272), which was judged by another Artesian, Gaidifer d'Avion.

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dbo:abstract Robert de Castel (d'Arras) (fl. 1272) was a trouvère active in and around Arras in the late thirteenth century. He is mentioned in the of , written in 1272, which place him Arras at that date. He is the addressee of the poem Robert du Chastel, biaus sire, a jeu parti by another trouvère of Arras, Jehan Bretel (died 1272), which was judged by another Artesian, Gaidifer d'Avion. Robert wrote six songs that have been preserved; two of these achieved some popularity. En loial amour ai mis is designated coronée (crowned) in one source, indicating that it won a poetic contest, probably to be associated with the Puy d'Arras. More popular was Se j'ai chanté sans guerredon avoir, which survives in eleven manuscripts: it is recorded in the Phrygian mode in the , is in the Dorian mode in the Chansonnier du Roi, and is coronée in the . The later anonymous religious piece La volontés dont mes cuers est ravis was a contrafactum of its melody. Besides these two songs Robert wrote Amours me mont me guerroie, Bien ait l'amours qui m'a doné l'usage, Nus fins amans ne se doit esmaier, and Pour (çou) ce se j'ain et je ne sui amés. This last was quoted—both lyrically and to a lesser degree musically—by Guillaume de Machaut in his four-part Middle French motet. (en) Robert de Castel (d'Arras) (... – ...; fl. 1272) è stato un troviero attivo ad Arras e dintorni nel tardo XIII secolo.Viene menzionato nel congés di Baude Fastoul, scritto nel 1272, che in questa data lo colloca ad Arras. Egli è il destinatario del componimento poetico, Robert du Chastel, biaus sire, un jeu parti di un altro troviero di Arras, Jehan Bretel (morto nel 1272), giudicato da un altro artesiano, Gaidifer d'Avion. Dell'opera di Robert ci sono pervenute sei canzoni; due di queste acquistarono una certa popolarità. En loial amour ai mis in una fonte viene detta coronée (incoronata), indicando con ciò che vinse un agone poetico, probabilmente associata al Puy d'Arras. Più popolare fu Se j'ai chanté sans guerredon avoir, la quale sopravvive in undici manoscritti: documentata nel modo frigio nello , nel modo dorico nello Chansonnier du Roi, risulta coronée nello . Il successivo brano religioso anonimo La volontés dont mes cuers est ravis era un contrafactum della sua melodia. Oltre alle due canzoni Robert scrisse * Amours me mont me guerroie * Bien ait l'amours qui m'a doné l'usage * Nus fins amans ne se doit esmaier * Pour (çou) ce se j'ain et je ne sui amés Quest'ultima venne citata, testualmente e in minor misura musicalmente, da Guillaume de Machaut nel suo mottetto in medio francese a quattro voci. (it)
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rdfs:comment Robert de Castel (d'Arras) (fl. 1272) was a trouvère active in and around Arras in the late thirteenth century. He is mentioned in the of , written in 1272, which place him Arras at that date. He is the addressee of the poem Robert du Chastel, biaus sire, a jeu parti by another trouvère of Arras, Jehan Bretel (died 1272), which was judged by another Artesian, Gaidifer d'Avion. (en) Robert de Castel (d'Arras) (... – ...; fl. 1272) è stato un troviero attivo ad Arras e dintorni nel tardo XIII secolo.Viene menzionato nel congés di Baude Fastoul, scritto nel 1272, che in questa data lo colloca ad Arras. Egli è il destinatario del componimento poetico, Robert du Chastel, biaus sire, un jeu parti di un altro troviero di Arras, Jehan Bretel (morto nel 1272), giudicato da un altro artesiano, Gaidifer d'Avion. * Amours me mont me guerroie * Bien ait l'amours qui m'a doné l'usage * Nus fins amans ne se doit esmaier * Pour (çou) ce se j'ain et je ne sui amés (it)
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