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- Planctus abstract "A planctus ("plaint") is a lament or dirge, a song or poem expressing grief or mourning. It became a popular literary form in the Middle Ages, when they were written in Latin and in the vernacular (i.e., the planh of the troubadours). The most common planctus is to mourn the death of a famous person, but a number of other varieties have been identified by Peter Dronke. The earliest known example, the Planctus de obitu Karoli, was composed around 814, on the death of Charlemagne.Other planctus from the ninth century include vernacular laments in a woman's voice, Germanic songs of exile and journeying, and planctus on biblical or classical themes (like the Latin Planctus cygni, which is possibly derived from Germanic models). The earliest examples of music for planctus are found in tenth-century manuscripts associated with the Abbey of Saint Martial of Limoges. From the twelfth century Dronke identifies a growing number of laments of the Virgin Mary (called a planctus Mariae) and complaintes d'amour (complaints of love) in the courtly love tradition. From the mid-thirteenth century survives an early Catalan Marian lament, Augats, seyós qui credets Déu lo Payre, and around 1300 the Lamentations of Mary were composed in Old Hungarian. The Mongol invasion of Europe drew a planctus from an anonymous monk in the entourage of Béla IV of Hungary, the Planctus destructionis regni Hungariae per Tartaros (1242).".
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- Planctus wikiPageRevisionID "544762180".
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Saint_Martial,_Limoges.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Saint_Martial_of_Limoges.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Augats,_seyós_qui_credets_Déu_lo_Payre.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Béla_IV_of_Hungary.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Catalan_language.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_literature.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_music.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Courtly_love.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Dirge.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Lament.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Lament_for_the_Destruction_of_Hungary_by_the_Tartars.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Lamentations_of_Mary.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Lamentations_of_Mary_(Old_Hungarian).
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_invasion_of_Europe.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Old_Hungarian.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Dronke.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Planctus_cygni.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Planctus_de_obitu_Karoli.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Planctus_destructionis_regni_Hungariae_per_Tartaros.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Planh.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Swan_Sequence.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Troubadour.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:plain.
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Planctus".
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLinkText "lament".
- Planctus wikiPageWikiLinkText "planctus".
- Planctus hasPhotoCollection Planctus.
- Planctus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GroveOnline.
- Planctus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Planctus subject Category:Medieval_literature.
- Planctus subject Category:Medieval_music.
- Planctus hypernym Lament.
- Planctus type MusicalWork.
- Planctus comment "A planctus ("plaint") is a lament or dirge, a song or poem expressing grief or mourning. It became a popular literary form in the Middle Ages, when they were written in Latin and in the vernacular (i.e., the planh of the troubadours). The most common planctus is to mourn the death of a famous person, but a number of other varieties have been identified by Peter Dronke.".
- Planctus label "Planctus".
- Planctus sameAs Siralom.
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- Planctus sameAs m.02qjh19.
- Planctus sameAs Q1289039.
- Planctus sameAs Q1289039.
- Planctus wasDerivedFrom Planctus?oldid=544762180.
- Planctus isPrimaryTopicOf Planctus.