Guillaume Dufay

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  • renaissance
  • early music
  • classical
  • medieval
  • polyphony
Guillaume Dufay (c.1400 -1474) was an early renaissance composer, and the first of many polyphonic masters from the Low Countries (modern Belgium, the Netherlands, and northern France). He was not an innovator, with the exception of a few late works, and wrote within a stable tradition. He was one of the last composers to make use of mediaeval techniques such as isorhythm, but one of the first to use the harmonies, phrasing, and expressive melodies characteristic of the early Renaissance.

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Songs

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    Adieu Ces Bons Vins De Lannoys

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    Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys (Collegium Musicum Yalense feat. conductor: James M. Keller, countertenor: Johnson Flucker)

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    Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys (rondeau for 3 voices)

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    Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys, rondeau

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    Adieu m'amour, adieu ma joye (rondeau for 3 voices)

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    Adyeu, quitte le demeurant (rondeau for 3 voices)

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    Agnus Dei

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    Agnus Dei (Bol. Q15 no. 105)

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    Agnus Dei, I

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    Agnus Dei, II

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    Alma redemptoris mater

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    Alma redemptoris mater II

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    Anima mea

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    Apostolo Glorioso

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    Ave maris stella

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    Ave Regina

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    Ave regina celorum

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    Balsamus Et Munda Cera

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    Belle plaissant et gracieuse (rondeau for 3 voices)

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    Belle, que vous ay je meffait (rondeau for 3 voices)


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