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Grafting musicology and literary studies together in an
unprecedented manner, Giving Voice to Love: Song and
Self-Expression from the Troubadours to Guillaume de Machaut
investigates French and Occitan "courtly love" songs from the
twelfth to fourteenth centuries and explores the paradoxical
relationship of music and self-expression in the Middle Ages. While
these love songs conceived and expressed the autonomous subject -
the lyric "I" represented by a single line of melody - they also
engaged highly conventional musical and poetic language, and
required performers and scribes for their transmission. This
paradox was understood by the poets and became the basis for irony,
parody, and intertextual referencing, which instilled the lyrics
with a characteristic self-consciousness that reflected the
unstable conditions for self-expression.
Author Judith Peraino reveals similar operations at work in musical
settings. Examining moments where voice, melody, rhythm, form, and
genre come dramatically to the fore and seem to comment on music
itself, Giving Voice to Love strives not only to hear
self-expression in these love songs, but to understand how musical
elements give voice to the complex issues of self and subjectivity
encoded in medieval love.
Through its approach to the exploration of "courtly love" songs,
Giving Voice to Love serves as a model for methodological
integration and provides musicologists, literary scholars and
medieval historians with a common analytical ground.
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