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  1. Guillaume de Machaut and Reims: Context and Meaning in his Musical Works by Anne Walters Robertson, 2007-03-26
  2. Poetry and Music in Medieval France: From Jean Renart to Guillaume de Machaut (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature) by Ardis Butterfield, 2009-02-05
  3. Les Oeuvres De Guillaume De Machaut (French Edition) by Prosper Tarbé, Prosper Guillaume, 2010-01-10
  4. Guillaume de Machaut: A Guide to Research (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Lawrence Earp, 1995-11-01
  5. GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT JUDGEMENT (Garland Library of Medieval Literature) by Palmer, 1984-05-01
  6. Guillaume De Machaut by Siegmund Levarie, 1969-06
  7. Guillaume De Machaut. (Oxford Studies of Composers, 9) by Gilbert Reaney, 1971-06
  8. Le Livre du Voir-Dit (French Edition) by Guillaume de Machaut, 2001-02-13
  9. Guillaume de Machaut (Crusade Texts in Translation) by Guillaume De MacHaut, 2001-04-01
  10. Marguerite Poetry of Guillaume De MacHaut (Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures: No.87) by James I. Wimsatt, 1969-06
  11. Guillaume de Machaut: The Fountain of Love (La Fonteinne Amoureuse) (Garland Library of Medieval Literature)
  12. Uber Guillaume De Machauts Voir Dit (1898) (German Edition) by Georg Hanf, 2010-05-23
  13. Poetic Identity in Guillaume De Machaut by Kevin Brownlee, 1984-03
  14. Poet at the Fountain: Essays on the Narrative Verse of Guillaume De MacHaut (Studies in Romance Languages (Lexington, Ky.), 9.) by William Calin, 1974-06

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Guillaume de Machaut (sometimes spelled Machault) (c. 1300 – April 1377) was a Medieval French poet and composer. He is one of the earliest composers on whom significant
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (February 2010) Machaut (at right) receiving Nature and three of her children, from an illuminated Parisian manuscript of the 1350s Guillaume de Machaut (sometimes spelled Machault ) (c. 1300 – April 1377) was a Medieval French poet and composer . He is one of the earliest composers on whom significant biographical information is available. Machaut was "the last great poet who was also a composer", in the words of the scholar Daniel Leech-Wilkinson . Well into the 15th century, Machaut's poetry was greatly admired and imitated by other poets, including Geoffrey Chaucer Machaut composed in a wide range of styles and forms. He is a part of the musical movement known as the ars nova Machaut helped develop the motet and secular song forms (particularly the lai and the formes fixes rondeau virelai and ballade ). Machaut wrote the

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  • Machaut and the French Ars Nova - Article by Hope Greenberg.
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  • Machaut, Guillaume de (c. 1300 - 1377), France - Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays.
  • Quant je suis - Poem (French with English translation).
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  • 4. Machaut: Discography, Biography, Lyrics
    Biography, Lyrics (French or Latin), Discography.
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    Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377)
    Discography, Biography, Lyrics
    This is both a reasonably complete discography of Guillaume de Machaut written in 1998 as well as a compendium of Machaut's musical lyrics gathered in 1999. It will be developed and updated in both parts. Last Updates: 05/15/2010 (discography), 11/30/2006 (texts) pfr@videotron.ca mccomb@medieval.org
    Biography
    Guillaume de Machaut (d.1377) is one of the undisputed pinnacle geniuses of Western music, and the most famous composer of the Middle Ages. Today his four-voice Mass of Notre Dame . The remainder of the fourteenth century was an epic of wars and plagues, and one of the few periods in which the population of Europe declined, but Machaut's reputation continued to rise. He went on to serve two kings of France, and was charged with a task as important as accompanying hostages during the English war. In 1361 the Dauphine was received in Machaut's quarters, an exceptional event. By the 1370s Machaut's name was associated with Pierre de Lusignan, King of Cyprus, thus establishing his fame nearly as far as Asia. Machaut is frequently portrayed today as an avant garde virelais and especially the lengthy lais . He also acted decisively to refine the emerging polyphonic song forms ballade rondeau , and these were to become the dominant fixed forms for the following generations. What Machaut achieved so eloquently is an idiomatic and natural combination of words with music, forcefully compelling in its lyrical grace and rhythmic sophistication. His songs are immediately enjoyable, because he was able to shape the smallest melodic nuances as well as to conceive forms on a larger scale. The latter is reflected especially in his poetic-musical creations

    5. Machaut, Guillaume De - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    French poet and composer. Born in Champagne, he was in the service of John of Bohemia for 30 years and, later, of King John the Good of France.
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    6. Machaut, Guillaume De - La Messe De Nostre Dame - OUP At Forsyths Sheet Music
    for AATT unaccompanied The Mass is a work of enormous historical importance one of the earliest polyphonic settings of the Mass Ordinary. It is a mature work of great
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    Article by Hope Greenberg.
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    History 224
    May 4, 1994
    Machaut and the French Ars Nova By the time Machaut received his first major appointment as secretary to John of Luxembourg, probably in 1323, polyphony had been developing for over two hundred years. With its multiple voices singing or playing not only diffierent notes but different rhthyms together simulataneously, polyphony demanded a more exact form of musical notation. The twelfth century composers Leonin and Perotin did much to codify and develop this notation. Unlike our modern system, which shows fixed relative duration by means of different note signs, this system combined notes and note groups into six different rhythmic patterns or modes. Although the thirteenth century motet Alle, psallite cum luya (Tape B, 1) is much more complex rhtythmically than the earlier works, it still retains vestiges of the first of these rhythmic modes with it's determined 1-2 1 pattern within a framework of three beats. Along with the development of rhythmic structure went changes in overall structure. From the melodically elaborate but structurally simple organum where one voice sings the plainchant (tenor) while the second voice (duplum) sings a different, often complex, melodic counterpart (discant), Perotin and his contemporaries began to extract portions of the discant sections to elaborate on and use interchangeably with other tenors. These wordless sections, known as clausulae , from the Latin "ending" probably because they came from the melody usually found at the end of a chant, themselves became the basis for the motet.

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    Guillaume de Machaut (d.1377) is one of the undisputed pinnacle geniuses of Western music, and the most famous composer of the Middle Ages. Today his four-voice Mass of Notre Dame . The remainder of the fourteenth century was an epic of wars and plagues, and one of the few periods in which the population of Europe declined, but Machaut's reputation continued to rise. He went on to serve two kings of France, and was charged with a task as important as accompanying hostages during the English war. In 1361 the Dauphine was received in Machaut's quarters, an exceptional event. By the 1370s Machaut's name was associated with Pierre de Lusignan, King of Cyprus, thus establishing his fame nearly as far as Asia. Machaut is frequently portrayed today as an avant garde virelais and especially the lengthy lais . He also acted decisively to refine the emerging polyphonic song forms

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    Born:
    c. 1300
    Birthplace:
    Machaut, France
    Died:
    1377 in Reims, France
    Also known as:
    An avant garde composer, poet and most known representative of the Ars Nova tradition. He was respected, not only in his native country, but also in Italy, Spain and other parts of Europe.
    Type of Compositions:
    He wrote sacred and secular polyphonic music.
    Selected Works:
    Among his works are 42 ballads, 33 virelais, 21 rondeaux, 19 lais, 1 complainte, 1 chanson royale, 23 motets ; most known of which is "Messe de Nostre Dame" and a hocket titled "David."
    Interesting Facts:
    He was the secretary and chaplain of John of Luxemburg, King of Bohemia. By 1337, he was appointed as canon of Reims cathedral. When John of Luxemburg died, he served the wife of the future King John II of France and then Charles II, King of Navarre in 1349. It is said that he influenced the poetry of English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. More on the Medieval Period

    13. Guillaume De Machaut - Classical Archives
    Biography with audio files in MIDI format.
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    14. Machaut, Guillaume De
    This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Medieval composer Machaut.
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    Machaut, Guillaume
    Machaut, Guillaume de
    Period: Medieval
    Born: c. 1300 in Champagne, France
    Died: 1377 in Rheims, France
    Nation of Origin: France
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    Machaut's Messe de Notre Dame is the earliest known polyphonic setting of the Catholic mass.
    Other Information:
    Machaut was probably born in Machaut, a town in the Champagne region of France. He died in Rheims. Machaut was a musician, poet, and an educated priest. He worked and traveled in a variety of capacities for King John of Bohemia. He also worked in the court of Charles V of France. He was canon of Reims from 1337 until his death in April of 1377. He is regarded as the most prominent composer of the 14th century and is the composer of earliest existing polyphonic setting of the Catholic mass (by a single composer) and many other works, sacred and secular. Most of his 23 motets were in the traditional form using a cantus firmus tenor accompanied by upper voices with different texts. Motets of this time were getting longer, more secular, and more rhythmically complex. Machaut's motets use the techniques of isorhythm and hocket. He also composed polyphonic virelais (Abba), rondeaux (ABaAabAB), and ballades (aabC). These were known as the formes fixes and were composed in a style anticipating the Ars Nova.

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    18. Machaut, Guillaume De - Messe De Nostre Dame - Peters At Forsyths Sheet Music
    Choral Works (inc. Oratorios) Poetry and Music in Medieval France From Jean Renart to Guillaume de Machaut
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    Machaut, Guillaume
    Machaut, Guillaume de
    Period: Medieval
    Born: c. 1300 in Champagne, France
    Died: 1377 in Rheims, France
    Nation of Origin: France
    CLICK HERE for CDs of this composer.

    CLICK HERE for Books about this composer.

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    Major Works:

    Machaut's Messe de Notre Dame is the earliest known polyphonic setting of the Catholic mass.
    Other Information:
    Machaut was probably born in Machaut, a town in the Champagne region of France. He died in Rheims. Machaut was a musician, poet, and an educated priest. He worked and traveled in a variety of capacities for King John of Bohemia. He also worked in the court of Charles V of France. He was canon of Reims from 1337 until his death in April of 1377. He is regarded as the most prominent composer of the 14th century and is the composer of earliest existing polyphonic setting of the Catholic mass (by a single composer) and many other works, sacred and secular. Most of his 23 motets were in the traditional form using a cantus firmus tenor accompanied by upper voices with different texts. Motets of this time were getting longer, more secular, and more rhythmically complex. Machaut's motets use the techniques of isorhythm and hocket. He also composed polyphonic virelais (Abba), rondeaux (ABaAabAB), and ballades (aabC). These were known as the formes fixes and were composed in a style anticipating the Ars Nova.

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