Guillaume de Machaut's 14th century mass may evoke blues and jazz for some listeners. (Micah Fluellen / Los Angeles Times) How to Listen: Machaut's "Messe de Notre Dame" Travelogue DVDs are the ...
Continuum presents a program of two of the most important French medieval composers who lived a century apart, Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377) and Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474). Included in this ...
Reviewed Work: Guillaume de Machaut. The Motets. (Guillaume de Machaut: The Complete Poetry and Music, vol. 9) (Middle English Text Series.) by Jacques Boogaart, R. Barton Palmer, Jacques Boogaart, ...
February 14, 2005 • Musician and Day to Day contributor David Was reviews a new recording of motets by the 14th-century composer Machaut. Was finds some very modern elements in the music, performed by ...
Musician and Day to Day contributor David Was reviews a new recording of motets by the 14th-century composer Machaut. Was finds some very modern elements in the music, performed by the ...
Swiss trombonist Samuel Blaser's largely mellower and investigative Consort in Motion differs from his acclaimed quartet's often hard- hitting and somewhat deviously entertaining persona for the ...
(London Ambrosian Singers; Nonesuch H-71184). One of the earliest (fourteenth century) masterpieces of Western music, Guillaume de Machaut’s Mass receives a vivid and pungent performance in a ...
The music of the two most important known medieval composers are featured on this Continuum, They are Guillaume de Machaut (1300-1377) and Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474). Machaut is the first known ...
Over the last few years Swiss trombonist Samuel Blaser has established himself as a significant presence in the international jazz scene. Recent activity features no less than three consecutive ...
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