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Guillaume de Machaut
Guillaume de Machaut, sometimes spelt Machault (c.1300–1377), was an important mediaeval French poet and composer. Guilllaume de Machaut was "the last great poet who was also a composer," in the words of the scholar Daniel Leech-Wilkinson. Well into the fifteenthth century, Machaut's poetry was greatly admired and imitated by other poets including Geoffrey Chaucer. Machaut is also the most celebrated composer of the 14th century; he composed in a wide range of styles and forms and his output was enormous.
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Songs
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Agnus Dei
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Agnus Dei - Cathédrale de Reims - Messe de Notre-Dame à 4
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Agnus Dei from Notre Dame Mass (Part A)
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Agnus Dei from Notre Dame Mass (Part B)
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Alleluia: Adorabo ad templum sanctum
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Amour et biaute
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Amours me fait desirer, B19
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Amours qui ha le Pouoir / Faus samblant m'a deceu (motet)
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Anonymous / Alleluia: Nativitas gloriosae virginis Mariae
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Anonymous / Communio: Diffusa est gratia
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Anonymous / Epistulum
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Anonymous / Evangelium
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Anonymous / Graduale: Audi Filia
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Anonymous / Introïtus: Gaudeamus omnes in Domino
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Anonymous / Offertorium: Diffusa est gratia
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Anonymous / Oratio
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Anonymous / Pater noster
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Anonymous / Postcommunio
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Anonymous / Praefatio
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Anonymous / Sequentia: Hac clara die