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Guillaume Dufay

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Guillaume Dufay , c.1400-1474, principal composer at the Burgundian court. After his early training in the cathedral choir at Cambrai, he sang in the papal chapel in Rome (1428-33) and later in Florence and Bologna (1435-37). He was in the service of the antipope Felix V for seven years and was a canon of the cathedral of Cambrai, where he lived from 1445 until his death. He traveled a great deal, knew many musical styles, and was highly esteemed by his contemporaries. His music is in the northern French tradition, but contains some Italian and English elements. He composed three-part chansons,... Read more
Guillaume Dufay
Guillaume Dufay The works of the Netherlandish composer Guillaume Dufay (ca. 1400-1474) marked the beginning...province of Hainaut in what is now Belgium, Guillaume Dufay received his musical training at the... Read more
Dufay, Guillaume
Dufay, Guillaume (1400–74) Burgundian composer. He composed many motets and settings of the liturgy. His motets were grand, complex compositions written for specific events. He wrote some outstanding masses and secular songs. Read more

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