An incredible manuscript of work by Guillaume de Machaut. Notice the ornate illumination of capital letters at the beginning of each line.
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An incredible manuscript of work by Guillaume de Machaut. Notice the ornate illumination of capital letters at the beginning of each line.
Guillaume de Machaut - Se j'aim mon loyal ami
Guillaume de Machaut- J’aim sans penser
Guillaume de Machaut- Tres douce dame que j’aour
Guillaume de Machaut- Amours me fait désirer et amer
Messe de Nostre Dame, by Guillaume de Machaut
Although Guillaume de Machaut (1300- c.1377) wasn’t the first composer to complete settings for the Mass, he may have been the first to compile all parts into one. This is therefore the earliest known setting of the Ordinary Mass to music. In this great work (filled out by Gregorian Chant by this particular choir), Machaut combines isophony, polyphony, chant, and dissonance.
Lais et Virelais de Guillaume de Machaut.
Guillaume de Machaut- Esperance Qui M’Asseüre
A haunting 2-way ballade in which Machaut the importance of hope in love.