Perrin d'Angicourt

Perrin d'Angicourt (floruit 1245–70) was a trouvère associated with the group of poets active in and around Arras.

Two or perhaps three, of Perrin's songs "J'ai un joli souvenir", "Quant partis sui" and perhaps "Quant li cincenis s'escrie" are described in their chansonniers as "crowned songs" (chansons couronnées), indicating that they had won poetry competitions, probably under the aegis of the puy d'Arras.

Twice Perrin composed jeux partis"Perrin d'Angicourt, respondés" and "Prince del pui" with Jehan Bretel, also from Arras, and he is referenced in other jeux partis by Bretel, Gaidifer d'Avion, Lambert Ferri, Jehan de Grieviler and a certain Audefroi (perhaps the banker Audefroi Louchart), and also a song by Gillebert de Berneville.

Perrin dedicated his own songs "Quant voi en la fin" and "Lors quant je voi" to Duke Henry III of Brabant and Count Guy of Flanders, respectively, known patrons of the trouvères of Arras.

[2] Perrin dedicated "Quant li biaus estés repaire" to Charles, he and the count partnered to compose the jeu parti "Quens d'Anjou" and the two together judged "Encor sui cil qui a merci s'atent" by Jehan Erart.

Perrin playing a portative organ in a miniature in a chansonnier