Composer
Martin Codax (13th c.-1230); ESP/PRT
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Martin (or Martim) Codax (or Codaz) is the name of the author and composer of a set of seven poems (six with music) written on a leaf of parchment that was found in 1914 inside the binding of an old book. The poems are written in the Portuguese-Galician language. They are the only Galician-Portuguese music, aside from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, to survive from the Middle Ages and represent the oldest surviving written Spanish music.
Each of the six songs with music comprises four or six stanzas, made of a couplet followed by an unchanging refrain. In form, the composition appears to be a song cycle, concerning the feelings of a woman awaiting her lover by the sea in the coastal city of Vigo, in the west of Spain.
Commentators have tried to discover or deduce details of the composer's life, but have achieved no more than speculation. Because the work is love poetry, some have found a connection with courtly music of the time and speculate Codax was a member of the court of Ferdinand III. Others have suggested that he was a troubadour. They are not even certain whether he was Portuguese or Galician Spanish. The music itself has more connections with Galician folk music than with either Spanish court or troubadour music of the time.
© Joseph Stevenson, All Music Guide
Each of the six songs with music comprises four or six stanzas, made of a couplet followed by an unchanging refrain. In form, the composition appears to be a song cycle, concerning the feelings of a woman awaiting her lover by the sea in the coastal city of Vigo, in the west of Spain.
Commentators have tried to discover or deduce details of the composer's life, but have achieved no more than speculation. Because the work is love poetry, some have found a connection with courtly music of the time and speculate Codax was a member of the court of Ferdinand III. Others have suggested that he was a troubadour. They are not even certain whether he was Portuguese or Galician Spanish. The music itself has more connections with Galician folk music than with either Spanish court or troubadour music of the time.
© Joseph Stevenson, All Music Guide
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Vocal Works
58 tracks
- 7 Cantigas de Amigo
25 tracks
- Ondas de mar de Vigo, cantiga de amigo (music missing)
3 tracks
- Mia irmana fremosa, cantiga for voice and accompaniment
3 tracks
- Mandad' ei comigo, cantiga for voice and accompaniment
2 tracks
- Ai Deus, se sab' ora meu amigo, cantiga for voice & accompaniment
3 tracks
- Quantas sabedes amare amigo, cantiga for voice and accompaniment
3 tracks
- Eno sagrado en Vigo, cantiga for voice and accompaniment
2 tracks
- Ai ondas que eu vin veere, cantiga for voice and accompaniment
2 tracks
- Cantigas (7) de Amigo, song cycle for voice and accompaniment (music missing from 1 cantiga)
15 tracks
- 7 Cantigas de Amigo
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