
Le Chastelain de Couci (modern orthography Le Châtelain de Coucy) was a French trouvère of the 12th century. He may have been the Guy de Couci who was castellan of Château de Coucy from 1186 to 1203. Some twenty-six songs are attributed to him, and about fifteen or sixteen are considered authentic. They are modelled very closely on Provencal originals, but are saved from the category of mere imitations by a grace and simplicity peculiar to the author.
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Li Noviaus Tens
A vous, Amours
Li nouviautz tanz
Li nouviauz tanz
La douce voiz du louseignol sauvage (arr. J. Ferrero)
Li nouviauz tanz et mais et violete
Li nouviauz tanz…
La douce voiz dou rossignot sauvage
Li nouviauz tanz …
Li nouviaus tens et mais et violete
Li nouviautz tan
La douce vois du rossignol salvage
Quant li louseignolz jolis (Arr. R. Vaughan Williams)
A Vous, Amors, Plus Qu'a Nule Autre Gent
Li Noviaus Tens Et Mais Et Violete
Chastelain De Couci: Li Noviaus Tens
Li Nouveax Temps Et Maiz Et Violete
L'an que rose
Li nouviauz tans et mais et violete
La Doce Voiz Dou Rossignot Sauvage
Dance of the forest of no return (13th century) (Stantipe II)
La douce voiz du louseignol sauvage
Li nouveax temps et maiz et violete, for consort, R. 985
Li nouviauz tans et mais et violete (chanson d'amour)
Li nouviaus tens et mais et violete: Li nouviauz tanz et mais et violete
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