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Meister Rumelant

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on the subject of the mystic love (Minne) of God for the Virgin Mary. He is also known to have composed songs about the death by murder of the king
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lyric poet. His origin is uncertain, although in his poems he referred to himself as a "
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Alfred Willi Hans Hartmann, Edmund Barczyk. "Jenaer Liederbuch", 1964. ASIN B0000BJ3PI.
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He was the first to mention the 12 'tones' (standard melodies) of the
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