Planh


A genre of the troubadours, the planh or plaing is a funeral lament for "a great personage, a protector, a friend or relative, or a lady." Its main elements are expression of grief, praise of the deceased and prayer for his or her soul. It is descended from the medieval Latin planctus.
The planh is similar to the sirventes in that both were typically contrafacta. They made use of existing melodies, often imitating the original song even down to the rhymes. The most famous planh of all, however, Gaucelm Faidit's lament on the death of King Richard the Lionheart in 1199, was set to original music.
Elisabeth Schulze-Busacker identifies three types of planh: "the moralizing planh", in which the expression of grief is a point of departure for social criticism; "the true lament", in which personal grief is central; and "the courtly planh", in which the impact of the death on the court is emphasised. Alfred Jeanroy considered that the common denunciation of the evils of the present age was a feature that distinguished the planh from the planctus. In the conventions of the genre, the subject's death is announced by the simple words es mortz. By the 13th century, the placement of these words within the poem was fixed: it occurred in the seventh or eighth line of the first stanza. It is perhaps an indication of the sincerity of their grief that the troubadours rarely praised the successors of their patrons in the planh.
There are forty-four surviving planhz. The earliest planh is that by Cercamon on the death of Duke William X of Aquitaine in 1137. The latest is an anonymous lament on the death of King Robert of Naples in 1343. The planh was regarded by contemporaries as a distinct genre and is mentioned in the Doctrina de compondre dictatz and the Leys d'amors.

Chronological table of ''planhz''

The following table lists 42 planhz.
ComposerIncipit DateMourned
Cercamon'1137William X of Aquitaine
Giraut de Borneil'1173Raimbaut d'Aurenga
Guillem de BerguedàCousiros chan e planh e plor1180Pons de Mataplana
Bertran de Born ?'1183Henry the Young King
Bertran de Born'1183Henry the Young King
Folquet de Marselha'1192Barral I dels Baus
Gaucelm Faidit'1199Richard the Lion-Hearted
Giraut de Borneil'1199Aimar V of Limoges
Pons de CapduelhDe totz caitius sui eu aicel que plus????Azalais, wife of Ozil de Mercœur
Guillem Augier NovellaCascus plor e planh son damnatge1209Raymond Roger Trencavel
Lanfranc Cigala'1210sBerlenda
Giraut de Calanso'1211Ferdinand, infante of Castile
GavaudanCrezens fis verais et entiers1212his anonymous lady
Aimeric de PeguilhanJa no cugei quem pogues oblidar1212Azzo VI of Este and Boniface of Verona
Aimeric de PeguilhanS'eu chantei alegres ni jauzens1212Azzo VI of Este and Boniface of Verona
Daude de Pradas'1220-30Uc Brunet
Aimeric de PeguilhanAra par be que Valors se desfai1220Guglielmo Malaspina
Aimeric de PeguilhanDe tot en tot es ar de mi partitz????bona comtessa Biatritz
Sordel'1237Blacatz
Bertran d'Alamanon'1237Blacatz
Peire Bremon Ricas Novas'1237Blacatz
Aimeric de Belenoi'1242Nuño Sánchez
Aimeric de Peguilhan ?Ab marrimen angoissos et ab plor1245Raymond Berengar IV of Provence
Rigaut de Berbezilh attr.En chantan plaing e sospir1245Raymond Berengar IV of Provence
Bonifaci CalvoS'ieu ai perdut, no s'en podon jauzir1250-65his anonymous lady
Bertran CarbonelS'ieu anc nulh tems chantei alegramen1252-65P. G.
Pons SantolhMarritz com hom malsabens ab frachura1260Guilhem de Montanhagol
Raimon GaucelmCascus planh lo sieu damnatge1262Guiraut d'Alanhan, burgess of Béziers
AnonymousTotas honors e tug fag benestan1266Manfred of Sicily
Bertolome ZorziSil mons fondes a meravilha gran1268Conradin and Frederick I of Baden
Paulet de Marselha1268Barral II dels Baus
AnonymousEn chantan m'aven a retraire1269Gregorio de Montelungo
Guilhem d'Autpol ?Fortz tristors es e salvatj'a retraire1270Louis IX of France
Guiraut RiquierPles de tristor, marritz e doloiros1270Amalric IV of Narbonne
Joan EsteveAissi quol malanans1270Amalric IV of Narbonne
Mahieu de QuercyTan sui marritz que nom puesc alegrar1276James the Conqueror
Cerverí de GironaSi per tristor per dol ni per cossire1276James the Conqueror
Cerverí de GironaJoys ni solatz, pascors, abrils ni mais1276Raimon de Cardona
Joan EstevePlanhen ploran ab desplazer1289Guilhem de Lodeva
Raimon MenudetAb grans dolors et ab grans merrimens????Daude de Bossaguas
Raimon de CornetAras quan vey de bos homes fraytura1324Amanieu VII of Albret
AnonymousGlorios Dieus, don totz bens ha creysensa1343Robert the Peace-Maker