Travelogue DVDs are the favored entertainment in my dentist’s office during teeth cleaning. Once, as I was distracting myself by following a helicopter tour over the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral in ...
Guillaume de Machaut, the master poet-composer of fourteenth-century France, served for many years as the canon of the great Gothic cathedral at Reims, where the kings of the realm were crowned.
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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 ...
Guillaume de Machaut, who was born almost certainly in Reims in the first couple of years of the 14th century, and died there in 1377, is one of the most intriguing figures in early music - though ...
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The Orlando Consort – a countertenor, two tenors and a baritone – have been singing medieval and early Renaissance music for nearly three decades. This latest disc celebrates the 14th-century French ...
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 ...
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