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earliest known example, the Planctus de obitu Karoli, was composed around 814, on the death of Charlemagne. Other planctus from the ninth century include
Planctus
French philosopher (c. 1079–1142)
also wrote six biblical planctus (laments): Planctus Dinae filiae Iacob; inc.: Abrahae proles Israel nata (Planctus I) Planctus Iacob super filios suos;
Peter_Abelard
Count of Normandy from 927 to 942
of Senlis, otherwise unknown to history. According to the Longsword's planctus, William was baptized a Christian probably at the same time as his father
William_Longsword
The Lament for the Destruction of Hungary by the Tartars (Latin Planctus destructionis regni Hungariae per Tartaros) is a prominent piece of medieval Latin
Lament for the Destruction of Hungary by the Tartars
Lament_for_the_Destruction_of_Hungary_by_the_Tartars
Form of song
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Gregorian_chant
9th-century Latin poem
manuscripts have Plangant, filii. Variants include: planctus (cigni) filii plangant, sequentia candidi planctus cigni, and just plangam.[citation needed] The
Swan_Sequence
Musical style of the High Middle Ages
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Ars_antiqua
orchestra from Slovakia founded in 1960. Founder was violinist Bohdan Warchal. Planctus (1968) by composer Ladislav Burlas is dedicated to the Slovak Chamber Orchestra
Slovak_Chamber_Orchestra
The Planctus (de obitu) Karoli ("Lament [on the Death] of Charlemagne"), also known by its incipit A solis ortu (usque ad occidua) ("From the rising of
Planctus_de_obitu_Karoli
Musical style of the Late Middle Ages
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Ars_nova
Biblical figure
The French scholar Peter Abelard (d. 1142) praised Seila in his lament Planctus virginum Israel super filia Jephte. In a letter to his lover Héloïse d'Argenteuil
Jephthah's_daughter
Medieval ruler of the Duchy of Normandy
was used of William I and his son by the anonymous author of a lament (planctus) on his death. Defying Norman pretensions to the ducal title, Adhemar de
Duke_of_Normandy
French theologian and poet (c. 1128 – c. 1202)
teachings of the liberal arts, with one of his most renowned poems, De planctu Naturae ("The Complaint of Nature"), focusing on sexual conduct among humans
Alain_de_Lille
Frankish monk, son of Charlemagne (802–844)
composed about his death—called the Rhythmus de obitu Hugonis abbatis or Planctus Ugoni abbatis—Pippin wept over his body. McKitterick 1983, p. 134. McKitterick
Hugh_(abbot_of_Saint-Quentin)
Lyric-driven French song
chant Pope Gregory I Lai Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England
Chanson
Hungarian poem
adaptation of a version of the poem, or rather "sequence", that begins Planctus ante nescia and that was very widespread in medieval Europe. The speaker
Lamentations_of_Mary
14th-century medieval French composer
in the text of typical déplorations: the "planctus" (from Latin: planctus) and the "discourse". The "planctus" refers to an involuntary sudden outburst
F._Andrieu
Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages
were not averse to borrowing either. The planh developed out of the Latin planctus and the sonnet was stolen from the Sicilian School. The basse danse (bassa
Troubadour
Clerics who performed satirical poetry
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Goliards
Wilhelmi Abbatis Genealogia Regum Danorum Incerti Auctoris Genealogia Regum Daniæ Planctus de captiuitate regum Danorum Planctus de statu regni Danie
List of chronicles about Denmark
List_of_chronicles_about_Denmark
French troubadour (c. 1130–40 – c 1190–1200)
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Bernart_de_Ventadorn
Western music created during the Middle Ages
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Medieval_music
Vocal composition in Western classical music
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Motet
Medieval Polish planctus
of the Holy Cross (Polish: Lament świętokrzyski) is a medieval Polish planctus, written by an unknown author probably in late 15th century. It now is
Lament_of_the_Holy_Cross
American singer-songwriter (born 1963)
Letterman "Wonder" 1997 Sessions at West 54th Herself – performer (PBS) "Planctus" with Philip Glass 1998 Saturday Night Live Herself – performer (NBC) Host
Natalie_Merchant
American composer (born 1937)
original on September 19, 2011. Retrieved September 20, 2011. "Music: Planctus". Philip Glass. February 17, 1997. Archived from the original on September
Philip_Glass
Catalan poem
called the Plany de la Verge) is a Catalan poem of lamentation (planctus) in the planctus Mariae tradition, in which the Virgin Mary laments the death of
Augats, seyós qui credets Déu lo Payre
Augats,_seyós_qui_credets_Déu_lo_Payre
Slovak composer and musicologist (1927–2024)
No. 2 (1986) Malá serenáda (Little Serenade) (1958) Bagatelles (1959) Planctus (1968) To Matici slovenskej (1987) In memoriam (1999) Hudba (Music) for
Ladislav_Burlas
and prayer for his or her soul. It is descended from the medieval Latin planctus. The planh is similar to the sirventes in that both were typically contrafacta
Planh
Head of the Catholic Church from 1378 to 1389
and three responses from French cardinals as wekll as Jean LeFevre's De planctu bonorum ("The plaint of Bologna", 1379), which played on the title and
Pope_Urban_VI
English composer (c. 1390–1453)
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John_Dunstaple
latinity of the "Battle of Fontenoy" is learned, and it has the marks of a planctus in the Carolingian tradition. It has the interesting features of citing
Angelbert
Form of medieval French verse
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Virelai
Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras
chant Pope Gregory I Lai Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England
Madrigal
French composer, poet and music theorist (1291–1361)
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Philippe_de_Vitry
German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)
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Hildegard_of_Bingen
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List of European medieval musical instruments
List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments
Medieval manuscript of poems and dramatic texts
important issue (CB 1–11, 39, 41–45); lamentations in the form of the planctus, for example about the ebb and flow of human fate (CB 14–18) or about death
Carmina_Burana
Term for a medieval French poet-composer
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Trouvère
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Lauda_(song)
music involving the addition of one or more voices to a preexisting chant. Planctus – Composition mourning the death of a notable figure, often in a liturgical
List of classical music genres
List_of_classical_music_genres
German music theorist (13th-century)
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Franco_of_Cologne
Welsh writer and bishop
dealing with the different versions of the Psalter, and another called "Planctus Ricemarch" (Rhygyfarch's Lament), bemoaning the state of those parts of
Rhygyfarch
poem is the mid-13th century Augats, seyós qui credets Déu lo Payre, a planctus Mariae (lament of Mary). Ramon Llull (13th century), one of the major medieval
Catalan_literature
School of High Middle Age composers associated with Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris
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Notre-Dame_school
recta in Deum fide, a Greek dialogue of the late 3rd or early 4th century Planctus Origenis, also called Lamentum or Paenitentia, a purported retraction of
Pseudo-Origen
System of medieval musical notation
). Oxford University Press. 1989. One of the earliest examples is the Planctus de obitu Karoli (c.814), which was provided neumatic notation in the 10th
Neume
planulate plang-, planct- strike, beat; lament, mourn Latin plangere, planctus plangent plas- mould Greek πλάσσειν (plássein), πλαστός (plastós), πλαστικός
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z
13th-century Bishop of Chichester and saint
praestitisti; pro poenis et opprobriis, quae pro me pertulisti; propter quae planctus ille lamentabilis vere tibi competebat. Non est dolor similis sicut dolor
Richard_of_Chichester
Type of plainchant melody
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Organum
chant Pope Gregory I Lai Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England
Sub_Arturo_plebs
12th-century French composer
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Pérotin
for Suzanne Vega) The Streets of Berlin, Song (1997, for Mick Jagger) Planctus, Song for voice and piano (1997, for Natalie Merchant) In the Night Kitchen
List of compositions by Philip Glass
List_of_compositions_by_Philip_Glass
13th-century Christian hymn to Mary
donec ego víxero. 14. Juxta Crucem tecum stare, et me tibi sociáre in planctu desídero. 15. Virgo vírginum præclára, mihi iam non sis amára, fac me tecum
Stabat_Mater
Medieval French composer and poet (c. 1300–1377)
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Guillaume_de_Machaut
Italian author (fl. 1291)
(47–772). It is followed by a prophetic interpretation of events, including a planctus and prayers for the fallen city (773–1527). The final section is an exhortation
Thaddeus_of_Naples
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List_of_medieval_composers
Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)
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Guido_of_Arezzo
of acquisition debated. One photograph in Štefanić 1970. Bibliography: Planctus Mariae 1400s/1500s VII 160 Arhiv HAZU Croatia 27 15 x 10 cm Plač majke
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1400–1499)
Musical style of the late middle ages
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Ars_subtilior
Middle High German love song tradition
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Minnesang
Medieval play
the massacre. In the Freising version, she opens the action by singing a planctus over her children's bodies before a consolatrix (female comforter) arrives
Ordo_Rachelis
Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)
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Notker_the_Stammerer
Medieval school of music composition
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Saint_Martial_school
8th-century clergyman, theologian and writer
poetical productions are his Carmen de regula fidei; a Versus de Lazaro; a planctus or elegy inspired by the death of his friend, Duke Eric of Friuli who was
Paulinus_II_of_Aquileia
Palaeographer, philologist and culture historian
Tània (2019). "A new critical edition of the Vatican Planctus monialis and another unknown Planctus monialis from Obarra". Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch.
Jesús_Alturo_i_Perucho
Italian composer (c. 1325 – 1397)
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Francesco_Landini
Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries
chant Pope Gregory I Lai Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England
Trobairitz
Spanish lawyer and bishop
Monastery of St. Clare. Alvarus is chiefly remarkable for his work De planctu ecclesiae libri duo. This work, begun at Avignon in 1330, completed in
Alvarus_Pelagius
French medieval and Renaissance poetic and musical genre
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Rondeau_(forme_fixe)
Medieval Flemish composer (1370–1412)
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Johannes_Ciconia
Type of lyrical, narrative poem
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Lai_(poetic_form)
Irish folk music band
health." Another possible explanation is that it is derived from the Latin planctus, a medieval lament composed in honour of a deceased person or a tragic
Planxty
5th-century Christian poet
his duties. Chisholm 1911. This incipit was borrowed for the Carolingian Planctus de obitu Karoli; see Peter Godman (1985), Latin Poetry of the Carolingian
Coelius_Sedulius
Sacred Latin song in the Middle Ages
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Conductus
Augustinian canon of Groenendael Priory
his death was 23 November. Jordaens wrote a planctus (lament) on the death of a deacon in 1358, Planctus super obitu fratris Johannis de Speculo, alias
Wilhelm_Jordaens
Literary device
Clamantis Book One is an account of the Peasants' Revolt Alain de Lille, De planctu naturae Brother Marcus, Visio Tnugdali ("The Vision of Tundale") Guillaume
Dream_vision
13th-century Italian composer
chant Pope Gregory I Lai Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England
Casella_(Divine_Comedy)
French trouvère (1245–50 – 1285–88/after 1306)
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Adam_de_la_Halle
Italian musical form of the 14th century
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Madrigal_(Trecento)
Early 13th-century French troubadour
chant Pope Gregory I Lai Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England
Perdigon
Period of Italian music in the 1300s
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Music_of_the_Trecento
English prose text first printed around 1493
(religious) love. Besides the Ancrene Wisse, other source texts are the Planctus Mariae (usually ascribed to Bernard of Clairvaux) and the Hours of the
Treatise_of_Love
German Catholic scholar and writer
prepared from the Latin work of Joannes Sacrobosco some poems, including "Planctus ecclesiæ in Germania" (1337) a hymn in praise of the Virgin a work on morals
Conrad_of_Megenberg
Frenzy" "Streets of Berlin" "A Sip of Wine" "Cabin in the Rockies" "Kabul" "Planctus" "The Night of Santiago" "Tara Hugo Sings Philip Glass". Archived from
Tara_Hugo_Sings_Philip_Glass
Latin treatise written by Hrabanus Maurus
the episcopal archive in Trier. It immediately precedes a copy of the Planctus de obitu Karoli. Although the Trier copy of De procinctu does not name
De_procinctu_romanae_miliciae
Middle High German heroic poem
than as a narrative. The title Klage could be a translation of the Latin planctus, coming from the notion that after a tragedy follows a cathartic lament
Nibelungenklage
Poetic composition combining prose and verse
(c. 1022) by Ibn Hazm Cosmographia (c. 1147) by Bernard Silvestris De planctu Naturæ (c. 1168–72) by Alain de Lille Acallam na Senórach (c. 12th century)
Prosimetrum
Medieval music genre
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Geisslerlieder
German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)
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Walther_von_der_Vogelweide
British composer (1901-1986)
Plaint: Dum Estas Inchoatur 3. Pastoral: Ecce, Chorus Virginum 4. Lament: Planctus In Dark Weather, Op. 33 Five Spenser Sonnets, for tenor and strings, Op
Edmund_Rubbra
Swiss minstrel
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Rudolf_von_Neuenburg
Hungarian composer
Suite for orchestra (1949) Szimfonikus nyitány (Symphonic overture) (1952) Planctus et consolationes (1965) Funérailles, adaptation for orchestra of the piano
Ferenc_Farkas
English hermit (c. 1065–1170)
chant Pope Gregory I Lai Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England
Godric_of_Finchale
Genus of beetles
panticulatus Casey, 1913 Pterostichus pergracilis (Casey, 1920) Pterostichus planctus LeConte, 1853 Pterostichus protensiformis (Casey, 1924) Pterostichus protractus
Pterostichus
British conductor (born 1961)
Oxford Camerata [Naxos 8.550742] Medieval Carols (Hildegard, Abelard, Planctus Guillelmus) Oxford Camerata [Naxos 8.550751] 20th-century Secular Music
Jeremy_Summerly
French poetic forms
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Formes_fixes
planulate plang-, planct- strike, beat; lament, mourn Latin plangere, planctus plangent plas- mould Greek πλάσσειν (plássein), πλαστός (plastós), πλαστικός
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P
Form of medieval and Renaissance French poetry
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Ballade_(forme_fixe)
praestitisti; pro poenis et opprobriis, quae pro me pertulisti; propter quae planctus ille lamentabilis vere tibi competebat. Non est dolor similis sicut dolor
Ralph_Bocking
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Rising
Boy/Male
Scottish
Dear one.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Aristocratic Lady
Boy/Male
English
like Jason and Jacob.
Boy/Male
German
Bold.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A Nakshatra
Male
English
English variant spelling of Hebrew Adam, ADDAM means "earth" or "red."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Hairy, goat, demon, tempest.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name ORVOKKI means "pansy flower."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Vishnu; Refuge of Man
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