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landrysg · 1 year
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Have you heard Mass today?
Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300 - 1377),  Messe de Notre Dame
Exquisitely performed by the Ensemble Gilles Binchois at L'abbaye du Thoronet
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dedcke1ty · 1 year
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yama-bato · 6 months
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Folio 67 from Guillaume de Machaut - Poésies - Remède de Fortune (BnF, Ms. Fr. 1586).
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Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377) - "Encor y a maint ressort ; ramembrer, imaginer" Estampie
Le Miroir de Musique
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sexygaywizard · 8 months
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The early music people got hands 😳 I'm going down a wiki hole so at least I am learning hehehehe why those 14th C popes so boring, one note at a time???? YAWN
I mean 14th century is late or arguably the end of the medieval era so non monophonic forms had existed for a whiiile by then. They existed during most of the medieval period but were (as people have obviously come strongly into my mentions about) debatably “prominent” but just not prominent in the church bc they thought triads were of the devil. But they had organum and shit
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metaphore--s · 3 months
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Guillaume de Machaut - Complainte: Tels rit au main qui au soir pleure (...
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elijah-loyal · 3 months
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wouldn't be a writing session without my 14th century freNCH MEDIEVAL BANGERS CAN I GET A AMEN AND A WAHOO FOR 'JE VIVROIE LIEMENT?????"
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tejedac · 6 months
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The Hilliard Ensemble Early Music (ECM): · Playlist Thomas Tallis · Perotin · Carlo Gesualdo · Walter Frye · Orlande de Lassus · Guillaume de Machaut · Nicolas Gombert, etc.
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deborahdeshoftim5779 · 4 months
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Odd question.
What actually is your tumblr PFP?
It looks like old sheet music, maybe for choral use? Idk. Music was never my area of expertise. I only ask as I stumbled across it and got curious.
(I know. Oddly specific)
I like odd questions!
It's a music score from the Middle Ages. I cannot remember the exact search term I used, but I must have been thinking of the French medieval composer, Guillaume de Machaut (1300-1377).
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livyamel · 5 months
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Okay I doubt, I highly doubt,, that I'll find anyone who knows the answer BUT
I want to know ...
Did Guillaume de Machaut compose his French works in old Occitan or Medieval/Middle French?
Thanks lol
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onenakedfarmer · 5 months
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Currently Playing
Guillaume de Machaut THE MIRROR OF NARCISSUS
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Emma Kirby, Margaret Philpot, Rogers Covey-Crump
Gothic Voices
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paul-archibald · 8 months
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Medieval Music
The word medieval can often conjure up in our minds a time rife with extreme poverty, war and plague. A period with perhaps very few redeeming features. Put aside the Medieval period as occasionally represented by Hollywood, this period of musical history lasting for around 900 years, was rich with invention, discovery and creative insight. In our programme today, Phil and I take a brief look at…
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doctorwhoisadhd · 8 months
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when ur really into a piece of 14thc polyphonic music . call that blorbo from machaut's
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yama-bato · 6 months
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Guillaume de Machaut
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Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377) - Je vivroie liement
Ensemble Parlamento : Karin Weston - voice Elizabeth Sommers - fiddle Ailen Monti - lute, gittern / co-direction Holly Scarborough - transverse flutes, pipe & tabor / co-direction
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sexygaywizard · 8 months
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actually if you look at the ars nova and its use by musicians like Guillaume de Machaut in the 1300s, multiple melodic lines became pretty common as early as the late middle ages. I recommend the "sanz cuer m'en vois / amis dolens / dame, par vous" ballad
They EXISTED but it was NOT a PROMINENT MUSICAL TEXTURE within the general consideration of that era it’s foolish to call something a “medieval” rendition and then use a texture that was not largely popular at the time and was heavily discouraged especially when you could just call it renaissance or baroque. GOD every time I make one of these posts people always want to be The Most Correct and you’re not even reading my posts
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