
The Comtessa de Dia (Countess of Die), probably named Beatritz or Beatriz (fl. c. 1175), was a trobairitz (female troubadour). She is only known as the comtessa de Dia in contemporary documents, but was almost certainly named Beatriz and likely the daughter of Count Isoard II of Diá (a town northeast of Montelimar in southern France). According to her vida, she was married to Guillem de Peiteus, count of Valentinois, but was in love with and sang about Raimbaut of Orange (1146-1173).
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Condesa de Dia: A chantar mér de so q'ieu no voldria
A chantar m'er de so q'ieu no voldria
Hesperion XX/Savall
A chantar
Ab joi et ab joven m'apais
A chantar m'er de so q'ieu no
A chantar mér de so q'ieu no voldria
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