Talk:Heinrich von Morungen

Translation
I just found this text on the article page and moved it here: This article is mostly translated from that in the German Wikipedia. Ideally, per WP:translate, the exact version of the German page that this was translated from could be found and we would include a translation template, but for now it's better to note the translation on the talk page than on the article page. Sindinero (talk) 12:24, 11 February 2012 (UTC)

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Survival of melodies
The source I found states: "According to Burkhard Kippenberg & Lorenz Welker in Grove Music Online (2004), 33 Minnelieder survive, all but one without melodies: in the Codex Buranus (Dmbs Clm 4660) the strophe Ich bin keiser âne króne appears with neumes." This means that most likely no melody that can be clearly attributed to Heinrich Morungen seems to have survived, except perhaps one, despite several being credited to him. However the source still gives one minnelieder who survived with melody. I'm far from an expert so I decided to leave the entry as it was before. Hopefully someone with a better knowledge could rewrite better that part.Mistico Dois (talk) 00:37, 27 August 2022 (UTC)
 * Good point. But to be honest the whole article needs thorough reworking, not least because it's a bit thin for such a major figure, but I'm a bit snowed under at the moment, so it will have to wait a bit. --Pfold (talk) 09:11, 27 August 2022 (UTC)
 * I've now added text about the Carmina Burana along with an image. Incidentally. Grove is wrong about the number songs. --Pfold (talk) 20:41, 16 October 2023 (UTC)