The Troubadours As Musicians by John Frederick Rowbotham is a comprehensive study of the music and culture of the medieval troubadours. The book explores the history and development of troubadour music, including its origins in the courtly love tradition of the 12th century and its evolution into a popular genre throughout Europe. Rowbotham examines the musical characteristics of troubadour songs, including their melodies, rhythms, and poetic forms...