Peirol
50 top tracks
Peirol
50 top tracks
Albums

Troubadours
Peirol

Courts, Kings & Troubadors: Medieval & Renaissance Music
Peirol

La Trobà: Anthologie chantée des Troubadours XIIe & XIIIe siecles, Vol. 4
Peirol

Thibaut De Champagne: Seignor, Sachies, Qui or Ne S'En Ira / Guiot De Dijon: Chanterai Por Mon Corage (Crusaders)
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Danza, danses medievales
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Crusaders In Nomine Domini
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Alfonso X: Cantiga No. 109 / Bernger Von Horheim: Nu Enbeiz Ich Doch Des Trankes Nie / Vaqueiras, R.: Kalenda Maya (Codex Manesse) (I Ciarlatani)
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Occitan Trob'Art, Vol. 2
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Femmes Troubadours: Chants d'Amour
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Love, Revelry and the Dance in Medieval Music
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Estampie: Crusaders In Nomine Domini
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Chants de troubadours: Grace et desirs
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Biography
Peirol (birth ca. 1160, known in 1188–1222/1225, death in the 1220s) was an Auvergnat troubadour who wrote mostly cansos of courtly love in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Thirty-four surviving poems written in Occitan have been attributed to him; of these, seventeen (sixteen of them love songs) have surviving melodies. He is sometimes called Peirol d'Auvergne or Peiròl d'Auvèrnha, and erroneously Pierol. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Peirol">Read more on Last.fm</a>Read more on Last.fm
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Peirol (birth ca. 1160, known in 1188–1222/1225, death in the 1220s) was an Auvergnat troubadour who wrote mostly cansos of courtly love in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Thirty-four surviving poems written in Occitan have been attributed to him; of these, seventeen (sixteen of them love songs) have surviving melodies. He is sometimes called Peirol d'Auvergne or Peiròl d'Auvèrnha, and erroneously Pierol. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Peirol">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
