Troubadours were medieval poet-musicians from the 11th to 13th centuries who composed and performed lyrical songs, often focusing on themes of chivalry and courtly love, typically in a regional dialect. In contrast, today's musicians operate in a diverse global landscape with access to various genres and technologies, allowing for a wide range of styles, themes, and modes of distribution, including digital streaming. While troubadours performed primarily for aristocratic audiences in intimate settings, contemporary musicians reach global audiences through platforms like social media and streaming services. Overall, the context, audience, and tools of creation and distribution significantly differentiate the two.
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