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Rosehip white - a flower of poetry troubadours
Troubadours - medieval poets and musicians, in fact were revolutionaries in poetry. Their creativity appeared in the XI century, and in the XII-XII centuries experienced its flourishing. His homeland was Occitania - a number of virtually non-autonomous feudal principalities in the south of modern France. We can say that all modern European poetry was born thanks to troubadours, and their views on versification and music in Occitan were called fine amor - the art of love. In more northern countries it was called courtesy. Troubadours are the inventors of not only author's verses and music, but also complex symbols. One of the favorite images in their work is the dog rose white.
Rosehip white plays a big role in the genre of troubadour poetry, like "alba". After all, as a rule, the theme of love poems was not the mutual passion of the spouses, but the secret, hidden craving, similar to the irresistible desire of Tristan and Isolde. It manifested itself out of wedlock. "Alba" - or dawn songs - tell us about how lovers spend time with each other at night, and the watchman stands on alert to give them a sign when the sun rises. Often this secret place - a gazebo, where rose hips grow. White or scarlet - he will always protect lovers from the eyes of envious persons. But the latter often report to a jealous husband, who can and kill both young people who have given in to passion.
Love for poetry and music troubadours is always a concession to the attraction of the heart. But the physical satisfaction of desire is only a real fine amor when it comes after very long and difficult trials. For while love does not pass this difficult path, until it becomes refined and refined - it will not become real. And the main goal of this passion is joy, joy. This loving enthusiasm should always be maintained and kept so that this fire does not fade away. Literally every text of a song speaks about it. White dog rose, which one way or another is often present in similar works, also symbolizes this pure and clear love of the heat.
Interestingly, in modern poetry and music, the troubadour theme also found its response. Most brightly and inspired her main images embodied in the famous ballad, which was written by Alexei Rybnikov. "White dog rose" - a song from the rock opera "Juno and Avos" as if sums up the whole creativity of the troubadours and their love poems and music. For love, most likely, have to pay with life. This is the only price that is paid for it. Absolute desire requires an absolute sacrifice.
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