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Jaques le Vinier (fl. 1240–60) was a trouvère probably from the region around Arras and associated with the trouvères of that city. He was a member of the Puy d'Arras and wrote a jeu parti with Andrieu Contredit. His floruit dates are reconstructed on the basis of his reference to Jehan Bretel in his chanson d'amour De loial amour. Besides chansons d'amour, Jaques also wrote chansons dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The main source preserving his work is the . Jaques wrote original melodies for his Marian songs, while most such works by other trouvères were contrafacta of pre-existing music. The plagal melodies, all in bar form, are simple, but include both isometric or heterometric tunes. Jaques's complete œuvre comprises:

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  • Jaques le Vinier (fl. 1240–60) was a trouvère probably from the region around Arras and associated with the trouvères of that city. He was a member of the Puy d'Arras and wrote a jeu parti with Andrieu Contredit. His floruit dates are reconstructed on the basis of his reference to Jehan Bretel in his chanson d'amour De loial amour. Besides chansons d'amour, Jaques also wrote chansons dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The main source preserving his work is the . Jaques wrote original melodies for his Marian songs, while most such works by other trouvères were contrafacta of pre-existing music. The plagal melodies, all in bar form, are simple, but include both isometric or heterometric tunes. Jaques's complete œuvre comprises: * Ains que mi chant aient definement * Bele dame bien aprise * Chanter veul de la meillour * De loial amour jolie * Fine Amours, cui j'ai mon cuer done * Je sui cieus qui tous jours foloie * Loiaus amours qui en moi maint * Vierge pucele roiaus It is doubtful whether this last one is Jaques's. Unlike his other Marian chansons, it is a contrafactum of Lo clar tems vei brunezir by Raimon Jordan. (en)
  • Jaques le Vinier (... – ...; fl. 1240-1260) è stato un troviero francese, probabilmente originario della regione intorno ad Arras e associato ai trovieri di questa città. Era un membro del Puy d'Arras e scrisse un jeu parti con Andrieu Contredit. Le sue date floruit sono state ricostruite sulla base del riferimento a Jehan Bretel nella sua chanson d'amour, De loial amour. Oltre alle chansons d'amour, Jaques scrisse anche chansons dedicate alla Vergine Maria. La principale fonte che conserva la sua opera è il . Jaques scrisse melodie originali per le sue canzoni mariane, mentre la maggior parte di lavori simili di altri trovieri erano contrafacta di musiche preesistenti. Le melodie , tutte nella forma bar, sono semplici, ma comprendono motivi isometrici o eterometrici. L'opera completa di Jaques comprende: * Ains que mi chant aient definement * Bele dame bien aprise * Chanter veul de la meillour * De loial amour jolie * Fine Amours, cui j'ai mon cuer done * Je sui cieus qui tous jours foloie * Loiaus amours qui en moi maint * Vierge pucele roiaus È incerto se quest'ultima sia di Jaques. Diversamente da altre sue chansons mariane, essa è un contrafactum di Lo clar tems vei brunezir di Raimon Jordan. (it)
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  • Jaques le Vinier (fl. 1240–60) was a trouvère probably from the region around Arras and associated with the trouvères of that city. He was a member of the Puy d'Arras and wrote a jeu parti with Andrieu Contredit. His floruit dates are reconstructed on the basis of his reference to Jehan Bretel in his chanson d'amour De loial amour. Besides chansons d'amour, Jaques also wrote chansons dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The main source preserving his work is the . Jaques wrote original melodies for his Marian songs, while most such works by other trouvères were contrafacta of pre-existing music. The plagal melodies, all in bar form, are simple, but include both isometric or heterometric tunes. Jaques's complete œuvre comprises: (en)
  • Jaques le Vinier (... – ...; fl. 1240-1260) è stato un troviero francese, probabilmente originario della regione intorno ad Arras e associato ai trovieri di questa città. Era un membro del Puy d'Arras e scrisse un jeu parti con Andrieu Contredit. Le sue date floruit sono state ricostruite sulla base del riferimento a Jehan Bretel nella sua chanson d'amour, De loial amour. Oltre alle chansons d'amour, Jaques scrisse anche chansons dedicate alla Vergine Maria. La principale fonte che conserva la sua opera è il . Jaques scrisse melodie originali per le sue canzoni mariane, mentre la maggior parte di lavori simili di altri trovieri erano contrafacta di musiche preesistenti. Le melodie , tutte nella forma bar, sono semplici, ma comprendono motivi isometrici o eterometrici. L'opera completa di J (it)
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