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Jehan de Grieviler (''
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'' mid- to late 13th century) was an
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cleric and trouvère. Jehan was probably born at Grévillers near
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. A certain "Grieviler" is mentioned in the necrology (''registre'') of the Confrérie des jongleurs et des bourgeois d'Arras under 1254. Elizabeth Aubrey argues that since Jehan was a known member of the
Puy d'Arras The Puy d'Arras, called in its own day the Puy Notre-Dame, was a medieval poetical society formed in Arras for holding contests between trouvères and ''pour maintenir amour et joie'' (for maintaining love and joy, i.e. the courtly love lyric). ...
, he cannot be identified with the "Grieviler" of the necrology. More recent work on these institutions by Carol Symes has suggested they were in fact the same.Carol Symes, A Common Stage: Theatre and Public Life in Medieval Arras. Ithaca, 2007 Nonetheless, a further piece of evidence for establishing his chronology are the songs he is known to have composed with Adam de la Halle, who was very young in the 1250s. Probably Jehan was one of the sixteen unordained married clerics in minor orders who petitioned the Bishop of Arras on 28 January 1254 to exempt them from secular taxation. They were evidently involved in trade and commerce. Jehan participated in a total of thirty-four ''
jeux partis The ''jeu-parti'' (plural ''jeux-partis'', also known as ''parture'') is a genre of French lyric poetry composed between two ''trouvères''. It is a cognate of the Occitan partimen (also known as ''partia'' or ''joc partit''). In the classic type, ...
'', initiating six of the exchanges himself. Twenty-eight of these were with
Jehan Bretel Jehan Bretel (''c''.1210 – 1272) was a trouvère. Of his known oeuvre of probably 97 songs, 96 have survived. Judging by his contacts with other trouvères he was famous and popular. Seven works by other trouvères ( Jehan de Grieviler, Jehan Era ...
. Three of these last have surviving melodies, probably composed by him. He also wrote six ''
chansons courtoises The ''grand chant'' (''courtois'') or, in modern French, (''grande'') ''chanson courtoise'' or ''chanson d'amour'', was a genre of Old French lyric poetry devised by the trouvères. It was adopted from the Occitan ''canso'' of the troubadours, but ...
'', and a seventh attributed to
Jehan de la Fontaine Jehan is a male given name. It is the old orthography of Jean in Old French, and is rarely given anymore. It is also a variant of the Persian name Jahan in some South Asian languages. People with the given name Jehan * Jehan Adam (15th century) ...
may be by him. He also composed one surviving ''
rotrouenge In the Middle Ages, the ''rotrouenge'' (Old French) or ''retroencha'' (Old Occitan) was a recognised type of lyric poetry, although no existing source defines the genre clearly. There are four conserved troubadour poems, all with refrains and three ...
''. All of his melodies are conventional, save ''Uns pensers jolis'', which is through-composed, and ''Jolie amours qui m'a en sa baillie'', which begins on B and ranges from high to low F.


List of compositions

;''Chansons'' *''Amours me fait de cuer joli chanter'' (attributed Jehan de la Fontaine) *''Entre raison et amour grant tourment'' *''Jolie amours qui m'a en sa baillie'' *''Jolis espoirs et amoureus desir'' *''Pour bone amour et ma dame honorer'' *''S'amours envoisie'' *''Uns pensers jolis'' ;''Rotrouenges'' *''Dolans, iriés, plains d'ardure'' ;''Jeux partis'' with music probably by Grieviler *''Cuvelier, un jugement'' *''Jehan Bretel, une jolie dame'' *''Jehan Bretel, votre avis'' ;''Jeux partis'' with Jehan Bretel *''Conseilliez moi, Jehan de Grieviler'' *''Grieviler, a ma requeste'',Co-attribution to Bretel not certain. no music *''Grieviler, del quel doit estre'' *''Grieviler, deus dames sai d'une beauté'' *''Grieviler, deus dames sont'' *''Grieviler, dites moi voir'', no music *''Grieviler, feme avés prise'' *''Grieviler, ja en ma vie'', no music *''Grieviler, par maintes fies'' *''Grieviler, par quel raison'', no music *''Grieviler, par vo bapteme'' *''Grieviler, se vous aviés'' *''Grieviler, se vous quidiés'' *''Grieviler, s'il avenoit'', no music *''Grieviler, un jugement'' *''Grieviler, vostre ensient'', two melodies *''Grieviler, vostre pensee'' *''Jehan de Grieviler, deus dames sai'', no music *''Jehan de Grieviler, sage'' *''Jehan de Grieviler, s'aveuc celi'', no music *''Jehan de Grieviler, une'' *''Jehan de Grieviler, un jugement'', no music *''Prince del Pui, mout bien savés trouver'', proposed by Grieviler *''Respondés a ma demande'', two melodies *''Sire Bretel, je vous vueill demander'', proposed by Grieviler, no music *''Sire Bretel, vous qui d'amours savez'', proposed by Grieviler, no music


Notes


References

*Aubrey, Elizabeth
"Jehan de Grieviler."
''Grove Music Online''. ''Oxford Music Online''. Accessed 20 September 2008. {{Authority control Trouvères Male classical composers