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How to use troubadour in a sentence

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Near the end of their set, their music mellowed considerably, going for more of a folky troubadour vibe.
Jonathan Richman is a songwriter without compare, a true original in a sea of troubadour imitatees.
Sibyl watched as Lady Plymouth's private troubadour began to instinctively pluck strings of the viol.
This is a great piece of work from a veteran troubadour, and should be a prominent part of your music collection.
The mercurial troubadour has forsaken 88 keys in favor of syncopated rhythms, turntables and a human beatbox.
The bulky instrument had a very deep, mellow sound that the troubadour used to a good effect in her songs.
He was dressed in attire befitting the troubadour in his beanie and old comfortable shirt.
Bearded and flanked by a double bassist and a drummer he looks every inch the troubled, acoustic troubadour.
The columnist in question is a character, George Smith, troubadour of tank towns and breakfast debating societies in local cafes.
He has the name and voice of a raddled troubadour chasing his dissolution around the American heartland.
He also employs a troubadour who comes and entertains the peasants nightly in the village square, singing, juggling, and telling stories.
The first major set of points in Valencia was Ausias March, in the fifteenth century that broke definitively with the use of troubadour poetry.
It was quite possible I would have to spend many more years as a wandering troubadour with a crazy idea.
If you're passing a truck driver on the road today, give them a wave because as likely as not, they'll be mourning the death of a troubadour they called their own, Slim Dusty.
Rounding out the cast are her sulky daughter, a prisoner called Garin and a court troubadour, all of whom are suspects when the count is stabbed through the heart.
These songs are so famous that we forget about their author and singer, Hugues Aufray, a modern day troubadour.
This lover of horns was noticed more for his attitude of a troubadour singing of love and peace than the disciplined cadet with polished boots.
This modern times troubadour, who truly helps social networking in cities, is now making a comeback in France.
A multi-faceted artist, Matt Golden writes and also accomplishes performances as a musician and a troubadour under the name of Juan Carlode.
Tell us more about Juan Carlode the fictitious musician and troubadour that you represent?
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Examples from Classical Literature
The troubadour of Provence, like the minnesinger of Germany, imitated these invocations to spring.
Thibauts songs blended the courteous poetry of the troubadour tradition with the attic salt of his own most civilized Champagne.
Of these the folk song, and the troubadour lyrics had some musical figure, out of which a clear form might have been developed.
A sirvente by an anonymous troubadour shows how anxiously he was expected in Languedoc.
The troubadour, minstrel and jongleur or joglar, were not the same in dignity.
His poetic gift, and his flexible voice and action, fitted him admirably for this double rle of troubadour and jongleur.
With that he was poet, troubadour, orator, as well as very eccentric and attractive.
The songs of Marcabrun, the troubadour, find a place in the list among the stories.
The cross marks the spot where a celebrated troubadour was waylaid and murdered in the fourteenth century.
Francis used to cheer them up with troubadour songs and stories.
Inveterate roadhog Snider offers rough and ready troubadour repartee and colourful, funny and moving slice-of-life vignettes to accompany it.
Bonfaci Calvo, the troubadour from Genoa, combined Occitan, Galician, and French in a sirventes.
He acted as if a troubadour had still a definite social office, like a bishop.
But think of Guido Cavalcanti, of Arnaut Daniel, of Raimbaut, the great Provencal troubadour.
When speaking of Alevi poetry we mainly speak about the asik, who can be compared with the Celtic bard, the French troubadour, or the German minnesinger.
Nothing short of having your heads served up in a dish like that mediaeval tenor or troubadour, would prevent you from expressing your entire resignation.
If poor Troubadour had not cast a shoe, we should not have had this trouble.
From these mysticisms and technicalities of Troubadour and all other poetic guilds Browning decisively detaches his poet.
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