Guillaume de Machaut, renowned fourteenth-century French composer and poet, wrote the first polyphonic Mass and many other important musical works. Friend of royalty, prelates, noted poets and musicians, Machaut was a cosmopolitan presence in late medieval Europe. He also served as canon of the cathedral of Reims, an ancient and influential archiepiscopal see and the coronation site of French kings. This exploration of Machaut's life and work focuses on his music based on ecclesiastical chants: twenty-three motets, the David Hocket, and the Mass of Our Lady. The meaning of his music can often be understood through study of its context in fourteenth-century Reims. Machaut emerges as a composer deeply involved in the great crises of his day, one who skilfully and artfully expresses profound themes of human existence in ardent music and poetry.
At once a royal secretary, a poet, and a composer, Guillaume de Machaut was one of the most protean and creative figures of the late Middle Ages. Rather than focus on a single strand of his...
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Eine umfassende Studie über Guillaume de Machauts 'Voir Dit', verfasst von Georg Hanf. Dieses Werk aus dem Jahr 1898 bietet eine detaillierte Analyse von Machauts berühmtem Werk. Hanf untersucht...
Ce livre est une collection d'œuvres de Guillaume de Machaut. Il fait partie du volume 57, partie 1 de l'édition complète des œuvres de Guillaume de Machaut. Ce livre est destiné aux étudiants de...
Une étude approfondie des instruments de musique mentionnés dans les œuvres de Guillaume de Machaut, poète et compositeur médiéval. Avec des illustrations détaillées et des descriptions précises, ce...