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MEISTERSINGER (Ger. for " master-singer ") , the name given to the German lyric poets of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries, who carried on and developed the traditions of the medieval Minnesingers (q.v.). These singers, who, for the most part, belonged to the artisan and trading classes of the German towns, regarded as their masters and the founders of their gild twelve poets of the Middle High German period, among whom were Wolfram von Eschenbach, Konrad von Wurzburg, Reinmar von Zweter and Frauenlob. The last mentioned of these, Frauenlob, is said to have established the earliest Meistersinger school at Mainz, early in 'the 14th century. This is only a tradition, but the institution of such schools originated undoubtedly in the upper Rhine district
Meistersinger schools had spread all over south and central Germany; and isolated gilds were to be found farther north, at Magdeburg, Breslau, Gorlitz and Danzig.Each gild numbered various classes of members, ranging from beginners, or Schuler (corresponding to trade-apprentices), and Schulfreunde (who were equivalent to Gesellen or journey-men), to Meister, a Meister being a poet who was not merely able to write new verses to existing melodies but had himself invented a new melody. The poem was technically known as a Bar or Gesetz, the melody as a Ton or Weis. The songs were all sung in the schools without accompaniment. The rules of the art were- set down in the so-called Tabulatur or law-book of the gild. The meetings took place either in the Rathaus, or town hall
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The literary value of the Meistersinger poetry was hardly in proportion to the large part it played in the life of the German towns of the 15th and 16th centuries. As the medieval lyric decayed, more and more attention was given to the externals of poetic composition, the form, the number of syllables, the melody; and it was such externals that attracted the interest
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Specimens of Meistersinger poetry will be found in various collections, such as J. J. Gorres, Altdeutsche Volks- and Meisterlieder (1817); K. Bartsch, Meisterlieder der Kolmarer Handschrift (Publ. of the Stuttgart
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