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Vielart, Vielars, Wilars or Wilart de Corbie was one of the earliest trouvères from northern France. In one instance a chansonnier names him Willame (Guillaume de Corbie, William from Corbie) and some scholars have followed this, concluding that "Vielart" and its variations form a sobriquet meaning "violist" (player of a vielle) or perhaps "old man" (from French vieillard). He was active in the Île-de-France in the first decades of the thirteenth century at the latest, since his song De chanter me semont Amours was used as the basis for a contrafactum, Quant ces floretes florir voi, by Gautier de Coincy (died 1236). Only two songs can be firmly ascribed to him, and both survive with musical notation: De chanter and Cil qui me prient de chanter, which served as the basis for a Latin contraf

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dbo:abstract Vielart, Vielars, Wilars or Wilart de Corbie was one of the earliest trouvères from northern France. In one instance a chansonnier names him Willame (Guillaume de Corbie, William from Corbie) and some scholars have followed this, concluding that "Vielart" and its variations form a sobriquet meaning "violist" (player of a vielle) or perhaps "old man" (from French vieillard). He was active in the Île-de-France in the first decades of the thirteenth century at the latest, since his song De chanter me semont Amours was used as the basis for a contrafactum, Quant ces floretes florir voi, by Gautier de Coincy (died 1236). Only two songs can be firmly ascribed to him, and both survive with musical notation: De chanter and Cil qui me prient de chanter, which served as the basis for a Latin contrafactum, Dic, homo, cur abuteris. The music of the Latin song has not survived. Two other songs are ascribed to Vielart in some sources, but they are more probably the work of Gace Brulé: Desconfortés, plain d’ire et de pesance and Moins ai joie que je ne seuil. (en) Vielart, Vielars, Wilars o Wilart (... – ...; fl. XII-XIII secolo), è stato uno dei primi trovieri attivo nella Francia settentrionale.In un caso uno chansonnier lo chiama Willame (Guillaume de Corbie, Guglielmo da Corbie) e alcuni studiosi da ciò hanno concluso che "Vielart" e le sue varianti formino un soprannome che significa "suonatore di viola" (suonatore di viella) o forse "uomo vecchio" (dal francese vieillard). Fu attivo nell'Île-de-France non oltre i primi decenni del XIII secolo, dato che la sua canzone De chanter me semont Amours era utilizzata come base per un contrafactum, Quant ces floretes florir voi, di Gautier de Coincy (morto nel 1236). Solo due canzoni possono essere ascritte a lui con certezza, entrambe pervenuteci con notazione musicale: De chanter e Cil qui me prient de chanter, la quale servì da base per un contrafactum latino, Dic, homo, cur abuteris. Sfortunatamente la musica della canzone latina non ci è pervenuta. In alcune fonti, altre due canzoni sono ascritte a Vielart, ma esse sono più probabilmente opera di Gace Brulé: Desconfortés, plain d'ire et de pesance e Moins ai joie que je ne seuil. (it)
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rdfs:comment Vielart, Vielars, Wilars or Wilart de Corbie was one of the earliest trouvères from northern France. In one instance a chansonnier names him Willame (Guillaume de Corbie, William from Corbie) and some scholars have followed this, concluding that "Vielart" and its variations form a sobriquet meaning "violist" (player of a vielle) or perhaps "old man" (from French vieillard). He was active in the Île-de-France in the first decades of the thirteenth century at the latest, since his song De chanter me semont Amours was used as the basis for a contrafactum, Quant ces floretes florir voi, by Gautier de Coincy (died 1236). Only two songs can be firmly ascribed to him, and both survive with musical notation: De chanter and Cil qui me prient de chanter, which served as the basis for a Latin contraf (en) Vielart, Vielars, Wilars o Wilart (... – ...; fl. XII-XIII secolo), è stato uno dei primi trovieri attivo nella Francia settentrionale.In un caso uno chansonnier lo chiama Willame (Guillaume de Corbie, Guglielmo da Corbie) e alcuni studiosi da ciò hanno concluso che "Vielart" e le sue varianti formino un soprannome che significa "suonatore di viola" (suonatore di viella) o forse "uomo vecchio" (dal francese vieillard). Fu attivo nell'Île-de-France non oltre i primi decenni del XIII secolo, dato che la sua canzone De chanter me semont Amours era utilizzata come base per un contrafactum, Quant ces floretes florir voi, di Gautier de Coincy (morto nel 1236). Solo due canzoni possono essere ascritte a lui con certezza, entrambe pervenuteci con notazione musicale: De chanter e Cil qui me prient (it)
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