Troubadour

Troubadour

A troubadour was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages. Since the word troubadour is etymologically masculine, a female troubadour is usually called a trobairitz.

People with Troubadour profession (First 28 people) - Page 0

Stefan Sundström

Stefan Sundström

Swedish singer

Peter III of Aragon

Peter III of Aragon

King of Aragon

James II of Aragon

James II of Aragon

King

Alfonso II of Aragon

Alfonso II of Aragon

King

Joan Manuel Serrat

Joan Manuel Serrat

Spanish musician

Cornelis Vreeswijk

Cornelis Vreeswijk

Dutch singer-songwriter

Verlon Thompson

Verlon Thompson

American singer

Fred Åkerström

Fred Åkerström

Swedish guitarist

William IX, Duke of Aquitaine

William IX, Duke of Aquitaine


Ole Paus

Ole Paus

Norwegian ship-owner

Gaucelm Faidit

Gaucelm Faidit

Troubadour

Frederick III of Sicily

Frederick III of Sicily

King

Carl Michael Bellman

Carl Michael Bellman

Swedish songwriter

Göran Fristorp

Göran Fristorp

Singer

Wille Crafoord

Wille Crafoord

Swedish composer

Nate Maingard

Nate Maingard

Troubadour

William I, Duke of Aquitaine

William I, Duke of Aquitaine

Count of Auvergne

Guilhem Figueira

Guilhem Figueira

Troubadour

Peire d'Alvernhe

Peire d'Alvernhe

Troubadour

Guillem de Cabestany

Guillem de Cabestany

Troubadour

Manuelcha Prado

Manuelcha Prado

Guitarist

Ewert Ljusberg

Ewert Ljusberg

Swedish troubadour

Guillem de Berguedà

Guillem de Berguedà

Troubadour

João Garcia de Guilhade

João Garcia de Guilhade

Troubadour

Raúl Ybarnegaray

Raúl Ybarnegaray

Bolivian singer-songwriter

Roger-Bernard III, Count of Foix

Roger-Bernard III, Count of Foix


Navarro Enrique Coqui

Navarro Enrique Coqui

Mexican composer

Cuíca de Santo Amaro

Cuíca de Santo Amaro

Brazilian poet