Gobin de Reims

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Gobin de Reims (Reins) was a thirteenth-century trouvère, probably from Reims. He (possibly) wrote two satires against women: On soloit ça en arrier and Pour le tens qui verdoie, both attributed to him in the and related manuscripts. Elsewhere, however, claims authorship of the second piece. As well, the various manuscripts, which usually differ only slightly, preserve widely divergent melodies of On soloit. In the Chansonnier de l'Arsenal the melody is syllabic and symmetrical, within the range of a fifth.

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  • Karp, T. C. "Gobin de Reims." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Accessed 20 September 2008.
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