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  1. Bernart de Ventadorn (also Bernard de Ventadour or Bernat del Ventadorn; c. 1130–1140 – c. 1190–1200) was a French poet-composer troubadour of the classical age of troubadour poetry.

  2. Bernard de Ventadour (born before 1152, Limousin province, Aquitaine [now in France]—died 1195?, Dalon) was a Provençal troubadour whose poetry is considered the finest in the Provençal language. Bernard is known to have traveled in England in 1152–55.

  3. Bernard de Ventadorn was a troubadour of the twelfth century, widely celebrated as one of the greatest poets of courtly love. His lyrics, marked by their directness and emotional intensity, capture the longing, joy, and despair of romantic love with remarkable authenticity.

  4. Learn about Bernart de Ventadorn, a troubadour poet and composer who wrote songs of love and longing. Find out his biography, his works, and his legacy in the arts and humanities.

  5. Bernart de Ventadorn also known as Bernard de Ventadour or Bernat del Ventadorn, was a prominent troubador of the classical age of troubadour poetry. Now thought of as "the Master Singer" he developed the cançons into a more

  6. Bernart de Ventadorn (fl. c.114770) in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French Length: 126 words

  7. Jun 8, 2015 · Bernart de Ventadorn was one of the most famous troubadours in the 12th century. Bernart’s work is unique from other secular composers of the time because it has survived over the centuries. We now have 45 poems and 18 melodies, plus other fragments that are all credited to him.