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Medieval Troubadours

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Medieval troubadours were medieval musicians and poets who composed and performed songs of courtly love in southern France.

Key Features

  • Composed and performed songs of courtly love
  • Played musical instruments such as lute and harp
  • Often traveled between courts to share their music

Pros

  • Preserved and promoted the culture of courtly love in medieval Europe
  • Contributed to the development of Western music traditions

Cons

  • Limited access to education and resources for common people
  • Songs often reflected societal norms that excluded certain groups

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