German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)
Walther von der Vogelweide was a German minstrel singer who lived around 1170 to 1230 and is considered one of the most important poets and musicians of the Middle Ages. His love songs, political verses, and other works had significant influence on German literature and culture during his time and beyond.
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ヴァルター・フォン・デア・フォーゲルヴァイデ(ドイツ語: Walther von der Vogelweide, 1170年頃 - 1230年頃)は、ドイツの叙情詩の詩人。中世ドイツにおける質量とも他の追随を許さない第一の抒情詩人、「ミンネゼンガー」(ドイツ語: Minnesänger)。中高ドイツ語によって宮廷恋愛歌(ミンネザング)、教訓詩、格言詩、政治詩、挽歌、宗教詩と多分野にわたって傑作を生みだし、長く後世に大きな影響を与えた。ゴットフリート・フォン・シュトラースブルクは『トリスタンとイゾルデ』において「歌人の群れの旗手となるべき人」「頭領」と讃えている。
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Walther von der Vogelweide lived from 1170 to 1230. Belonging to the lower ranks of the nobility known as the ministerialis (etymological source of the word "minstrel"), he owned neither land nor title and traveled across the German lands, performing his songs for a living. In the middle of a civil war when Germany was torn into antagonistic states and factions, Walther dreamed of a united German realm under one Emperor, and many of his songs convey his vision of political harmony and idealism.
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Die Gedichte Walthers von der Vogelweide. hrsg. von Hermann Paul
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