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  1. Counterpoint and Compositional Process in the Time of Dufay: Perspectives from German Musicology (Criticism and Analysis of Early Music)
  2. Patterns in Play: A Model for Text Setting in the Early French Songs of Guillaume Dufay (American Musicological Society Monographs) by Graeme M. Boone, 1999-07-01
  3. De Guillaume Dufay a Roland de Lassus: Les tres riches heures de la polyphonie franco-flamande (French Edition) by Ignace Bossuyt, 1996
  4. Guillaume Dufay (Piccola biblioteca Einaudi) (Italian Edition) by Massimo Mila, 1997
  5. Dufay by David Fallows, 1988-12-12
  6. A Chronology of the Works of Guillaume Dufay: Based on a Study of Mensural Practice (Da Capo Press Music Reprint Series) by Charles Hamm, 1986-01
  7. Date de Naissance Inconnue (Xive Siècle): Johannes Gutenberg, Arnaud de Cervole, Bartolomeo Colleoni, Donatello, Jan Hus, Guillaume Dufay (French Edition)
  8. Papers read at the Dufay Quincentenary Conference, Brooklyn College, December 6-7, 1974
  9. Kadenzierung und Tonalitat im Kantilenensatz Dufays (Freiburger Schriften zur Musikwissenschaft) (German Edition) by Friedemann Otterbach, 1975
  10. Compositeur de La Renaissance: Martin Luther, Josquin Des Prés, Guillaume Dufay, Roland de Lassus, Leonora Duarte, Loyset Compère (French Edition)
  11. AIM, CMM 1-6 GUILLAUME DUFAY (ca. 1400-1474), Opera omnia, edited by Heinrich Besseler in 6 volumes. Tom. VI Cantiones by Guillaume Dufay, 2006
  12. Compositeur de Musique Sacrée: Joseph Haydn, Guillaume Dufay, Joseph Samson, Christophe Looten, César Malan, Tomás Luis de Victoria (French Edition)
  13. GUILLAUME DUFAY: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  14. A Chronology of the Works of Guillaume Dufay Based on a Study of Mensural Practice by Charles Hamm, 1964

1. Guillaume Dufay
Picture of Guillaume Dufay. Dufay together with Binchois. Born 5 August 1397, Bersele (Belgium) Died 27 November 1474, Kamerijk/Cambrai (Belgium).
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2. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Dufay
Guillaume Dufay. ( c.1400 1474) Dufay was one of the most highly regarded composers of his generation, and one of those principally responsible for inaugurating the Renaissance in music.
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Guillaume Dufay
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Dufay was one of the most highly regarded composers of his generation, and one of those principally responsible for inaugurating the Renaissance in music. Dufay was born in Cambrai, currently in France, and then in the Duchy of Burgundy - one of the primary musical centers of the era, and a highly significant staging ground for the structural principles of the high Renaissance. He spent a considerable portion of his life in Italy, in various cities, and so not only contributed to a refinement in the musical life of bustling Italy, but also brought ideas on lively Italian textures to the intellectual centers of Northern Europe. Dufay was one of the most cosmopolitan composers of his or any age, and his large musical output contains masterpieces in every genre from cyclic masses to isorhythmic motets to simply ornamented hymns and dramatic cycles. Dufay's music flows more smoothly than the characteristically complex rhythmic textures of the late Medieval period, and is marked by graceful melodies and a compelling sense of direction. As his career progressed and his fame grew, Dufay increasingly took up the four-voice vocal texture which was to be characteristic of the early Renaissance as a whole. His four cantus firmus masses "Se la face ay pale," "L'homme arme," "Ecce ancilla domini," and "Ave regina caelorum" are landmarks in what was to become the dominant style of mass composition. The Missa "Se la face ay pale" is probably the earliest surviving mass based on a secular theme, previous cantus-firmus masses having been based on liturgical chant.

3. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Dufay Guillaume
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4. France Diplomatie - Une Galerie De Compositeurs
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5. WIEM: Dufay Guillaume
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6. HOASM: Guillaume Dufay
Guillaume Dufay. (c.14001474). Guillaume Dufay was born about 1400 and received his musical education as a chorister in the Cathedral of Cambrai.
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Guillaume Dufay was born about 1400 and received his musical education as a chorister in the Cathedral of Cambrai. Very early in his life he started to show great talent as a singer and composer and was called to Italy, first to the Court of Malatesta at Rimini and Pesaro, and later as a member of the Papal Choir in Rome as well as the Court of Louis of Savoy at Geneva. 1436 finds him in the service of Pope Eugene IV in Florence, where he composed motels for the inauguration of the dome built by Brunelleschi. He frequently returned to his home in Burgundy and later held canonries at Cambrai, where he spent the rest of his life up to the time of his death in 1474. Dufay's travels brought him in close touch with the musical style of both the North and the South. Thus the year 1425 puts him down as the so-called founder of the Netherland's Polyphonic School, and from 1440 on he was generally considered the leading master of church as well as secular music.
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7. Dufay Guillaume / Discorem
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11. Guillaume Dufay
Guillaume Dufay. Guillaume Dufay (v 14001474) Music composer from the Renaissance; Association des Doctorants et Stagiaires de l INRIA Sophia-Antipolis;
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14. Guillaume Dufay
Guillaume Dufay. Guillaume Dufay (1397? 1474) was a Franco-Flemish composer. He was born in Hainaut and received his musical education
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Guillaume Dufay ) was a Franco-Flemish composer. He was born in Hainaut and received his musical education as a chorister at the cathedral in Cambrai He worked as a singer and a composer at various courts in Italy . From he was about 6 years at the service of the Malatesta in Rimini and Pesaro. In he became member of the Papal Choir in Rome , at the service of Pope Martin V and later also of Pope Eugenius IV In he composed the festive motets Nuper rosarum flores , which were sung at the inauguration of Brunelleschi 's dome of the cathedral in Florence , where Eugenius lived in exile. He also composed Lamentationes on the fall of Byzantium in Dufay also worked for the Estes in Ferrara and for the rulers of Savoy in Turin . From around until he was Louis of Savoy 's choir master. In , he returned to Cambrai, where he had been appointed canon of the cathedral, and spent the last part of his life there. Dufay was influenced by John Dunstable . His works include masterpieces in both religious and secular genres: 22 motets magnificats , 7 complete masses (among which the famous parody mass L'Homme armé where the cantus firmus is based on a popular tune) and 28 individual mass movements, as well as 87 French chansons. He is considered the founder of the so-called Burgundian or First Netherlands School of

15. Guillaume Dufay - Wikipedia
Guillaume Dufay. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Guillaume Dufay (1397? November 27, 1474) was a Franco-Flemish composer.
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16. MUSL 242: Guillaume Dufay (c. 1400-1474) & The Renaissance
Article by Erica Land with biographical and musicoligcal details, portrait sketch, and links to related material.
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/Blair/Courses/MUSL242/dufayel.htm
Created by Erica Land on October 10, 1997
Biography
French composer Guillame Dufay was born in or around Cambrai, one of the primary musical centers of the era and a highly significant staging ground for the structural principles of the high Rennaissance. A chorister at Cambrai Cathedral, he was briefly in the service of the Malatesta family in Italy, and after a further period at home, returned to join the papl choir in 1428. He also had involvement with a number of ruling families in Italy, including the d'Estes of Ferrara and the rulers of Savoy, before returning to Cambrai, where he held a position as canon of the cathedral until his death. Dufay's large musical output contains masterpieces in every genre from cyclic masses to isorhytmic motets, a piece where a specific rhythmic and pitch patterns are repeated throughout the piece, to simply ornamented hymns and dramatic cycles. Acknowledged by his contemporaries to be the leading composer of his day, Dufay held positions in many musical centres of Europe, his compositions were copied and performed wherever polyphony was practised. Other composers of the 15th century were affected to some degree by his work. Dufay represents the generation influenced by the English composer John Dunstable and forming the so-called Burgundian or First Netherlands of composers, flourishing in the territory ruled by the Dukes of Burgundy, but widespread in its own influence as the predominant Renaissance.
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17. Guillaume Dufay - A Discography
Biography, extensive discography (Medieval.org)
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Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474) - A discography
This page will eventually become a resource on the great French-Burgundian composer Guillaume Dufay. A biographical sketch appears below. Introduction and major recordings might best be reached via the Renaissance Overview Discographic material below has been collected to this state primarily by Pierre-F. Roberge. Todd M. McComb
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The life and music of Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474) are among the most difficult to circumscribe for major Renaissance composers. One point of clarity is that Dufay was considered by far the leading composer of his day, a musician of almost unparalleled eminence, and one of the most famous men of his generation. Dufay's large and varied musical output, its extent only now coming into focus in some cases, acted to define the new musical style of the early-to-mid-fifteenth century and with it the course of Western music into the High Renaissance. Dufay's influence over musical composition was complete and permanent, affecting every genre and sphere. The singularity of his eminence can best be compared to that of Beethoven or perhaps Machaut , but in fact Dufay had the broader contemporary reputation.

18. Dufay, Guillaume (c. 1400 - 1474)
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Dufay, Guillaume (c. 1400 - 1474)
Generally regarded as the leading composer of his time, Guillaume Dufay was born in Cambrai at the beginning of the 15th century. A chorister at Cambrai Cathedral, he was briefly in the service of the Malatesta family in Italy, and after a further period at home, returned to join the papal choir in 1428. He was subsequently involved with a number of ruling families in Italy, including the d'Estes of Ferrara and the rulers of Savoy, before returning to Cambrai, where he retained a position as canon of the cathedral until his death. Dufay represents the generation influenced by the English composer John Dunstable and forming the so-called Burgundian or First Netherlands School of composers, flourishing in the territory ruled by the Dukes of Burgundy, but widespread in its own influence as the predominant Renaissance musical style. Church Music Recommended Recording
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Secular Music Dufay wrote more than seventy chansons setting verses in the fashionable forms of the time, the ballade, the virelai and rondeau. It would be invidious to make distinction between many of these, the majority in the form of rondeaux, although Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys strikes a note of poetic nostalgia that may arouse sympathy. Recommended Recording Chansons
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19. Dufay, Guillaume
dufay, guillaume dufay, guillaume. Period Medieval. Born 1397 in Bersele, Belgium. Died Friday, November 27, 1474 in Cambrai, France.
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Dufay, Guillaume
Period: Medieval
Born: 1397 in Bersele, Belgium
Died: Friday, November 27, 1474 in Cambrai, France
Nation of Origin: Belgium/France
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Many other choral works have survived including 8 masses and 84 songs.
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Dufay worked as chapel master in Cambrai before joining the Papal Chapel in Rome in 1428. He worked for the Duke of Savoy in 1433 and then joined the Papal Chapel in Florence and Bologna in 1435. In 1438 he returned to work in Savoy and then studied law at the University of Turin. In 1445 he stopped moving and settled down in Cambrai as canon of the cathedrals of Cambrai and Mons. Dufay composed sacred and secular works including many fine masses and chansons. Together with Binchois, whom he may have met in 1434, and Dunstable, Dufay is classifed as belonging to the Burgundian School of late Medieval/early Renaissance composition. It is unlikely, however, that he actually worked in the Burgundian court. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael,

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Biography noting his renown as the great composer of his time includes education, major positions
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