Guillaume Dufay (most probably 1397 - 1474) was an early renaissance compos… Read Full Bio ↴Guillaume Dufay (most probably 1397 - 1474) was an early renaissance composer, and the first of many polyphonic masters from the Low Countries (modern Belgium, the Netherlands, and northern France).
He was not an innovator, with the exception of a few late works, and wrote within a stable tradition. He was one of the last composers to make use of mediaeval techniques such as isorhythm, but one of the first to use the harmonies, phrasing, and expressive melodies characteristic of the early Renaissance. His compositions within the larger genres - masses, motets, and chansons - are mostly similar to each other; his renown is largely due to what was perceived as his perfect control of the forms in which he worked, as well as his gift for memorable and singable melody. During the fifteenth century he was universally regarded as the greatest composer of the time, and that belief has largely persisted to the present day. Dufay, who wrote mostly church music, was a priest. His most famous motet is probably Nuper rosarum flores composed for the consecration of the cathedral of Florence in 1436.
He was not an innovator, with the exception of a few late works, and wrote within a stable tradition. He was one of the last composers to make use of mediaeval techniques such as isorhythm, but one of the first to use the harmonies, phrasing, and expressive melodies characteristic of the early Renaissance. His compositions within the larger genres - masses, motets, and chansons - are mostly similar to each other; his renown is largely due to what was perceived as his perfect control of the forms in which he worked, as well as his gift for memorable and singable melody. During the fifteenth century he was universally regarded as the greatest composer of the time, and that belief has largely persisted to the present day. Dufay, who wrote mostly church music, was a priest. His most famous motet is probably Nuper rosarum flores composed for the consecration of the cathedral of Florence in 1436.
O Sancte Sebastiane
Guillaume Dufay Lyrics
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Ave maris stella Ave, Maris Stella, Dei Mater alma, Atque semper virgo, Felix…
Nuper Rosarum Flores Gemu Fa Mi Re Putar Kiri Putar Kanan Maumeru da gale…
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@widzedrzwi
Przepiekny utwor wzbudza we mnie tyle pozytywnych emocji. Dostaje wrecz ekstaz gdy to slysze.
@napewnoskooll3r378
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@yuki-qw8hh
Piękny nostalgiczny utwór. Wzbudza podziw. Dzieło jest słuchane przy każdym obiedzie z mężem i dziećmi. 😘
@gameweystar3118
Piekna linia melodyczna 😮 Przypomina mi o mężu, ktory poszedl na wojne 😭❤
@xKorell
Співчуваю😔
@hedge4418
Piękne. Współcześni wykonawcy - uczcie się! A nie to co dziś... Teraz to tych dźwięków mało kto by wyciągnął.
@bartoszmendalka5747
Naprawdę bardzo dobre dzieło lubię słuchać pozdrawiam z rodzinka
@mateuszmati4157
Wspaniałe dzieło akustyczne. Ten utwór napełnia mnie nadzieja i pokazuje, iż średniowiecze było czasem rozkwitu kultury muzycznej.
@hedge4418
A jakże - najlepsze utwory chórowe pochodzą z tych czasów, lub je imitują!
@AloysiusEmanuel-.-
Maravilhosa e encantadora composição!