MACHAUT, GUILLAUME DE

gēyōmˈ də mäshōˈ, c.1300–1377, French poet and composer. Variants of his name include Machault, de Machaudio, and de Mascaudio. He studied theology and took holy orders. In the service of King John of Bohemia he traveled through Europe on chivalric expeditions. Later, while in the service of King Charles of Navarre, he wrote the long narrative poems Confort d'ami and Le Jugement du roi de Navarre. The recipient of numerous papal benefices, Machaut was canon at Reims from 1340 until his death. In Le Livre du voir dit (1361–65) he wrote a long poem of courtly love with musical interpolations. Considered the greatest French musician of the 14th cent. and the exponent of ars nova in France, he wrote lais, motets, ballads, rondeaux, virelais, and one mass. He contributed to the secularization of the motet by using French texts of courtly love instead of Latin liturgy. Most important perhaps was his skillful use of rhythm with counterpoint, which made his music widely known and admired. His mass, the first complete polyphonic version, was still in use in the 16th cent. and led to the great masses of Josquin Desprez and Palestrina.

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...FOURTEENTH CENTURY Juan Ruiz, Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart, and Geoffrey...fourteenth century: Juan Ruiz, Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart, and Geoffrey...Criticism and interpretation. 2. Guillaume de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377--Criticism...
...THE ART OF ROMANCE Essays on Guillaume de Dole EDITED BY NANCY VINE...the art of romance: essays on Guillaume de Dole. / edited by Nancy Vine...Jean Renart, 12th/13th cent. Guillaume de Dole. 2. Romances -- History and...
...blue-stocking, 3 Christines place in the history of French medieval literature, alongside Chretien de Troyes, Guillaume de Machaut and Jean Froissart, now seems to be fully secure. 4 Born in Italy, but brought to live at the Parisian court...
...not have troubled Bovet greatly to be told that the verses of his Apparition mai.rtre Jehan de Merln did not measure up against those of Machaut and Froissart; he clearly considered versifying to be a means to an end. The ex- pense he incurred...
...Fay During the lifetime of Guillaume Du Fay (c. 1400-1474) the motet...Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia Ruiz de Alarc6n 13, 28014 Madrid, Spain...examples 4 1 Cristoforus de Monte, Dominicus a dono pages...mater 92-3 5 1 Johannes de Sarto, Ave mater, 0 Maria 106-7...
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...Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart and Geoffrey...Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart and Geoffrey...of Le Roman de la Rose, when `Guillaume de Lorris is specifically, and...
...Controlling Readers: Guillaume De Machaut and His Late Medieval...Controlling Readers: Guillaume de Machaut and his Late Medieval...McGrady applies to Machaut the sort of thoroughgoing...enjoyed only by the Roman de la rose amongst late...
Guillaume de Machaut: the Capture of Alexandria La Prise...The Taking of Alexandria). Guillaume de Machaut: The Capture of Alexandria, trans...0101-3. pounds sterling 37.50. Guillaume de Machaut: La Prise dAlexandrie (The Taking...
...avowals of love. A part of Machauts art is to take the reader along on Guillaumes own journey, in which signposts...saying, "Or ne parlons plus de ceste oeuvre, / Chascuns...Cerquiglini, Un engin si soutil: Guillaume de Machaut et lecriture au XIVe siecle...
...by Sylvia Huot Guillaume de Machaut has long been recognized for...Essays on the Narrative Verse of Guillaume de Machaut (Lexington, Ky, 1974); Douglas...Brownlee, Poetic Identity in Guillaume de Machaut (Madison, Wis., 1984); Margaret...
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...Griffiths inserts remarks about influences on the future. For example, in describing the music of Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300-1377), Griffiths mentions Machauts "distant colleagues" of six Centuries later: Igor Stravinsky, Olivier Messiaen and several...


 

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...play and sing secular works by Guillaume de Machaut at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Collier House...free. A 14th century French poet, Machaut was also a prolific composer. His...cappella works by Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina and two Canadian folk...
...Charlesworth will be appearing in concert again at St Marys Church, Warwick, on Tuesday. They will be singing pieces by Guillaume de Machaut, English medieval composer John Dunstaple and his contemporaries. Tickets on 01926 496277. THE Stratford-based...
...Lutheran Church, 1857 Potter St. Admission is free. The program will contain seldom-heard medieval masterpieces by Guillaume de Machaut, Francesco Landini and others from that era. A set of 13th century motets from the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris...


 

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MACHAUT, GUILLAUME DE geyom d masho , c.1300 1377, French...Confort dami and Le Jugement du roi de Navarre. The recipient of numerous papal benefices, Machaut was canon at Reims from 1340 until his...
GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT see Machaut, Guillaume de . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...restricted to the tenor part. Of the 23 extant motets of Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300 c.1377), an outstanding 14th-century composer...Giovanni Gabrieli, and Palestrina; the Spaniard Tomas Luis de Victoria; and the Englishmen Thomas Tallis and William...
...Roman de la Rose and the poems of Guillaume de Machaut . Chaucers chief works during this...partial translation of the Roman de la Rose. Italian Period Chaucers...a prose translation of Boethius De consolatione philosophiae . Also...


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