Planh
The planh or plaing (Old Occitan [ˈplaɲ]; "lament") is a funeral lament used by the troubadours, modeled on the medieval Latin planctus. It differed from the planctus in that it was intended for a secular audience. Alfred Jeanroy noticed three different types: those dedicated to grands personnages (great patrons), those to family and friends, and those to ladies and lovers.
Chronological table of planhs
grand personnage other troubadour lady friend
Composer | Incipit (i.e. title) | Date | Mourned |
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Cercamon | Lo plaing comens iradamen | 1137 | William X of Aquitaine |
Giraut de Borneil | S'anc jorn aqui joi e solaz | 1173 | Raimbaut d'Aurenga |
Guillem de Berguedà | Cousiros chan e planh e plor | 1180 | Pons de Mataplana |
Bertran de Born ? | Si tuit li dol el plor el marrimen | 1183 | Henry the Young King |
Bertran de Born | Mon chan fenisc el dol et ab maltraire | 1183 | Henry the Young King |
Folquet de Marselha | Si com cel qu'es tan greujat | 1192 | Barral I dels Baus |
Gaucelm Faidit | Fortz causa es que tot lo major dan | 1199 | Richard the Lion-Hearted |
Giraut de Borneil | Planh e sospir e plor e chan | 1199 | Aimar V of Limoges |
Pons de Capduelh | De totz caitius sui eu aicel que plus | ???? | Azalais, wife of Ozil de Mercœur |
Guillem Augier Novella | Cascus plor e planh son damnatge | 1209 | Raymond Roger Trencavel |
Lanfranc Cigala | Eu non chan ges pes talan de chantar | 1210s | Berlenda |
Giraut de Calanso | Bels senher Deus, quo pot esser sofritz | 1211 | Ferdinand, infante of Castile |
Gavaudan | Crezens fis verais et entiers | 1212 | his anonymous lady |
Aimeric de Peguilhan | Ja no cugei quem pogues oblidar | 1212 | Azzo VI of Este and Boniface of Verona |
Aimeric de Peguilhan | S'eu chantei alegres ni jauzens | 1212 | Azzo VI of Este and Boniface of Verona |
Daude de Pradas | Be deu esser solatz marritz | 1220–30 | Uc Brunet |
Aimeric de Peguilhan | Ara par be que Valors se desfai | 1220 | Guglielmo Malaspina |
Aimeric de Peguilhan | De tot en tot es ar de mi partitz | ???? | bona comtessa Biatritz |
Sordel | Planher vol En Blacatz en aquest leugier so | 1237 | Blacatz |
Bertran d'Alamanon | Mout m'es greu d'En Sordel quar l'es faillitz sos sens | 1237 | Blacatz |
Peire Bremon Ricas Novas | Pus partit an lo cor En Sordel e'n Bertrans | 1237 | Blacatz |
Aimeric de Belenoi | Ailas, per que viu lonjamen ni dura | 1242 | Nuño Sánchez |
Aimeric de Peguilhan ? | Ab marrimen angoissos et ab plor | 1245 | Raymond Berengar IV of Provence |
Rigaut de Berbezilh attr. | En chantan (ieu) plaing e sospir | 1245 | Raymond Berengar IV of Provence |
Bonifaci Calvo | S'ieu ai perdut, no s'en podon jauzir | 1250–65 | his anonymous lady |
Bertran Carbonel | S'ieu anc nulh tems chantei alegramen | 1252–65 | P. G. (prob. Peire Guilhem de Tolosa) |
Pons Santolh | Marritz com hom malsabens ab frachura | 1260 | Guilhem de Montanhagol |
Raimon Gaucelm | Cascus planh lo sieu damnatge | 1262 | Guiraut d'Alanhan, burgess of Béziers |
Anonymous | Totas honors e tug fag benestan | 1266 | Manfred of Sicily |
Bertolome Zorzi | Sil mons fondes a meravilha gran | 1268 | Conradin and Frederick I of Baden |
Paulet de Marselha | Razos no nes que hom deja cantar | 1268 | Barral II dels Baus |
Anonymous | En chantan m'aven a retraire | 1269 | Gregorio de Montelungo |
Guilhem d'Autpol ? | Fortz tristors es e salvatj'a retraire | 1270 | Louis IX of France |
Guiraut Riquier | Ples de tristor, marritz e doloiros | 1270 | Amalric IV of Narbonne |
Joan Esteve | Aissi quol malanans | 1270 | Amalric IV of Narbonne |
Mahieu de Quercy | Tan sui marritz que nom puesc alegrar | 1276 | James the Conqueror |
Cerverí de Girona | Si per tristor per dol ni per cossire | 1276 | James the Conqueror |
Cerverí de Girona | Joys ni solatz, pascors, abrils ni mais | 1276 | Raimon de Cardona |
Joan Esteve | Planhen ploran ab desplazer | 1289 | Guilhem de Lodeva |
Raimon Menudet | Ab grans dolors et ab grans merrimens | ???? | Daude de Bossaguas |
Raimon de Cornet | Aras quan vey de bos homes fraytura | 1324 | Amanieu VII of Albret |
Anonymous | Glorios Dieus, don totz bens ha creysensa | 1343 | Robert the Peace-Maker |
References
- Jeanroy, Alfred. La poésie lyrique des troubadours. Toulouse: Privat, 1934.
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