Ernoul Caupain
Appearance
Ernoul Caupain was a trouvère, probably active in the mid-thirteenth century. Two pastourelles, a chanson courtoise, and a religious poem have survived of his work. Gustav Gröber suggested that he was the same person as the Copin who judged a jeu parti between members of the literary circle flourishing in and around Arras.
Ernoul's poems have relatively long strophes of eleven, twelve, or fifteen lines. He typically uses octosyllables mixed with hexa- or heptasyllabic lines. His melodies are in the authentic G mode with strong tonal centres. They are written in bar form.
List of works
- De l'amour celi sui espris (religious song)
- Ier main pensis chevauchai (pastourelle)
- Entre Godefroi et Robin (pastourelle)
- Quant j'oi chanter ces oiseillons (chanson)
References
- Karp, Theodore. "Caupain, Ernoul." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Accessed 20 September 2008.