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* Lamentatio sanctae matris ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae, a motet by the Renaissance composer Guillaume Dufay.
Palestrina came of age as a musician under the influence of the northern European style of polyphony, which owed its dominance in Italy primarily to two influential Franco-Flemish composers, Guillaume Dufay and Josquin des Prez, who had spent significant portions of their careers there.
* Guillaume Dufay, Franco-Flemish composer
Gilles Binchois ( right ), with Guillaume Dufay
* Guillaume Dufay, ( – 1474 ), Franco-Flemish composer and music theorist.
* Guillaume Dufay
* November 27 – Guillaume Dufay, Flemish composer ( b. 1397 )
He was the most famous European composer between Guillaume Dufay and Palestrina, and is usually considered to be the central figure of the Franco-Flemish School.
Guillaume Dufay, the most famous European musician of the 15th century, studied at the cathedral from 1409 to 1412, and returned in 1439 after spending many years in Italy.
Many great Medieval and Renaissance composers, such as Gilles Binchois, Orlande de Lassus, Guillaume Dufay, Heinrich Isaac and Jacob Obrecht came from the area which is now Belgium ( see the Franco-Flemish School ).
Guillaume Dufay ( 1397 – 1474 ), the most famous European composer of the 15th century, was most likely born in Beersel.
* Guillaume Dufay ( 1397?
Binchois ( right ), with Guillaume Dufay
While often ranked behind his contemporaries Guillaume Dufay and John Dunstaple, at least by contemporary scholars, his influence was arguably greater than either, since his works were cited, borrowed and used as source material more often than those by any other composer of the time.
He conducted pioneering research into early music, notably the output of Guillaume Dufay, then scarcely known even among experts.
Guillaume Dufay ( Du Fay, Du Fayt ) ( August 5, 1397?
* Massimo Mila: " Guillaume Dufay ", ed.
* Massimo Mila: " Guillaume Dufay ", Torino, G. Giappichelli Editore, 1972 – 73, 2 voll.
* Charles Hamm, " Guillaume Dufay ", in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed.
* Guillaume Dufay, Opera omnia ( collected works in six volumes ), ed.
* S. Baldi, Introduction to Il Conto dell ' esecuzione del testamento e l ' Inventario dei beni di Guillaume Dufay, Miscellanea di Studi 6, a cura di Alberto Basso, Torino, Centro Studi Piemontesi-Istituto per i Beni Musicali in Piemonte, 2006, 47-134.
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Guillaume and was
In spite of the armistice negotiated by Amadee two years earlier, the war between Bishop Guillaume of Lausanne and Louis of Savoy was still going on, and although little is known about it, that little proves that it was yet another phase of the struggle against French expansion and was closely interwoven with the larger conflict.
" Critics believed that An American in Paris was better crafted than his lukewarm Concerto in F. Some did not think it belonged in a program with classical composers César Franck, Richard Wagner, or Guillaume Lekeu on its premiere.
The question whether there is a limit to the degree of cold possible, and, if so, where the zero must be placed, was first addressed by the French physicist Guillaume Amontons in 1702, in connection with his improvements in the air thermometer.
His father died when he was two years old and he remained under the guardianship of his cousin, Guillaume Jourdain, count of Cerdagne ( d. 1109 ), until he was five.
The rear division of the line was under the command of Contre-Admiral Pierre-Charles Villeneuve in Guillaume Tell.
The last known Cathar perfectus in the Languedoc, Guillaume Bélibaste, was executed in 1321.
The most well known French chef of the Middle Ages was Guillaume Tirel, also known as Taillevent.
Guillaume Tell was a political epic adapted from Schiller ’ s play ( 1804 ) about the 13th-century Swiss patriot who rallied his country against the Austrians.
This rock was chosen by General Guillaume Henri Dufour as the reference point for surveying in Switzerland.
In February 1915, Vilbrun Guillaume Sam established a dictatorship, but in July, facing a new revolt, he massacred 167 political prisoners, all of whom were from elite families, and was lynched by a mob in Port-au-Prince.
This was the period in which he met the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, artists Pablo Picasso and Amedeo Modigliani, and numerous other writers and artists with whom he later collaborated.
His work was published posthumously by his pupil, Guillaume de Morlaye ( born c. 1510 ), who, however, did not pick up the complex polyphony of de Rippe.
It is believed that one of the last known bons hommes, Guillaume Belibaste, was burned in 1321.
Philippe de Vitry was one of the earliest composers to use this technique, and his work evidently had an influence on that of Guillaume de Machaut, one of the most famous named composers of late medieval motets.
He was expelled shortly afterwards by the university's procurator, Guillaume Rondelet, when it was discovered that he had been an apothecary, a " manual trade " expressly banned by the university statutes, and had been slandering doctors.
Rossini's Guillaume Tell helped found the new genre of Grand Opera, a form whose most famous exponent was another foreigner, Giacomo Meyerbeer.
It is notable that he does not adopt Guillaume de Nogaret's aspersion that Boniface VIII was a ' sodomite ', however, and does not assign him to that circle of hell ( albeit that Simony was placed in the eighth circle of Fraud below Sodomy in the seventh circle of Violence, designating it as a worse offense and taking precedence above activities of sodomy ).
The word surrealist was coined by Guillaume Apollinaire and first appeared in the preface to his play Les Mamelles de Tirésias, which was written in 1903 and first performed in 1917.

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