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- Ce_fut_en_mai abstract ""Ce fut en mai", or "Ce fu en mai", is a French trouvère song, written in the 13th century by Moniot d'Arras. Its lyrics, in Old French, describe how a man sees a knight and a maiden cavorting in a garden. He follows them, and tells them of his unrequited love; they comfort him, and he cries and commends them to God. The song is a pastourelle and chanson, and was originally accompanied by dancing and medieval instruments like the vielle. "Ce fut en mai" has recently been recorded by early music performers such as Paul Hillier and the New Orleans Musica da Camera.".
- Ce_fut_en_mai thumbnail Fountain_in_Chateau_Villandry_gardens.jpg?width=300.
- Ce_fut_en_mai wikiPageID "17262835".
- Ce_fut_en_mai wikiPageRevisionID "578049966".
- Ce_fut_en_mai audioSample%3F_ "yes".
- Ce_fut_en_mai caption "A fountain in a French garden, as described in the song's lyrics".
- Ce_fut_en_mai composed "1235".
- Ce_fut_en_mai composer Moniot_d'Arras.
- Ce_fut_en_mai form Chanson.
- Ce_fut_en_mai genre Pastourelle.
- Ce_fut_en_mai hasPhotoCollection Ce_fut_en_mai.
- Ce_fut_en_mai imageSize "250".
- Ce_fut_en_mai key F_major.
- Ce_fut_en_mai language "Old French".
- Ce_fut_en_mai name ""Ce fut en mai"".
- Ce_fut_en_mai period Medieval_music.
- Ce_fut_en_mai style Trouvère.
- Ce_fut_en_mai titleEnglish ""It Happened in May", "It Was in May", "In Early May", "Once in the Month of May"".
- Ce_fut_en_mai subject Category:French_songs.
- Ce_fut_en_mai type Abstraction100002137.
- Ce_fut_en_mai type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Ce_fut_en_mai type Communication100033020.
- Ce_fut_en_mai type FrenchSongs.
- Ce_fut_en_mai type Music107020895.
- Ce_fut_en_mai type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Ce_fut_en_mai type Song107048000.
- Ce_fut_en_mai comment ""Ce fut en mai", or "Ce fu en mai", is a French trouvère song, written in the 13th century by Moniot d'Arras. Its lyrics, in Old French, describe how a man sees a knight and a maiden cavorting in a garden. He follows them, and tells them of his unrequited love; they comfort him, and he cries and commends them to God. The song is a pastourelle and chanson, and was originally accompanied by dancing and medieval instruments like the vielle.".
- Ce_fut_en_mai label "Ce fut en mai".
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- Ce_fut_en_mai wasDerivedFrom Ce_fut_en_mai?oldid=578049966.
- Ce_fut_en_mai depiction Fountain_in_Chateau_Villandry_gardens.jpg.
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