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  1. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Adam de la Halle. c. 1240–c. 1285. Performer Poet Composer. The Last of the TrouvÈres. Adam de la Halle (c. 1240–c. 1285) is considered to be the last of the trouvères, the poet-musicians of northern France who specialized in writing poems and songs of courtly love.He was born in Arras in northern France (Picardy) and later probably studied in Paris.

  2. Adam de la Halle (c1247-c1287) also known as Adam d’Arras, and Adam le Bossu, poet and composer, and considered the last of the troubadours, was probably born in the city of Arras in Picardy, of which his father Henri was an established citizen. Adam was educated at the Cistercian Abbey of Vaucelles, near Cambrai, and joined the household of ...

  3. Adam de la Halle, también conocido como Adan de la Hale, Adan d’Arras, Adan le Boscu d’Arras, Adam le Bossu y le boiteux, fue un trovero, puesto que compuso sus obras en lengua de oïl, poeta y músico francés quien terminó con la tradición largamente establecida de escribir poesía y música litúrgica, siendo uno de los fundadores del teatro secular en Francia.

  4. Adam de la Halle occupies a unique position astride two trends in music history. On the one hand, he was the "last of the Trouvères," bringing to a close the...

  5. Adam de la Halle. The exact date of French trouvère (poet-musician) Adam de la Halle’s birth is unknown but is estimated to be in the year 1276, most likely in Arras. Also known as Adam le Bossu, he was probably educated at the Cistercian Abbey of Vaucelles for the priesthood. However, he fell in love with and married a young woman named Maroie.

  6. Edad Media Central (1100-1350), Adam de la Halle. a figura del trovero que floreció en la época de la caballería feudal nos resulta hoy familiar gracias al "Tannhäuser" de Wagner y en cierto modo también al "Trovador" verdiano. El personaje juglaresco ha fascinado sin duda a escritores y poetas de todo tiempo y lugar, quienes corporizan en ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Search for: 'Adam de la Halle' in Oxford Reference ». (b Arras, c.1245; d Naples, ?1288 or in England after 1306).Fr. trouvère, poet, and composer. Wrote in all genres current in 13th cent., both monophonic chansons and polyphonic motets. Few biographical facts known.