Also known as Guillaume Du Fay
フランスの音楽家 (1397-1474)
Guillaume Dufay was a highly influential French-Flemish composer who lived from 1397 to 1474 and helped define the sound of Renaissance music. His works, which included sacred compositions and secular songs, established new musical techniques and styles that shaped European music for generations to come.
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36 objects attributed to ギヨーム・デュファイ, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
ギヨーム・デュファイ(またはデュフェ、Guillaume du Fay、1397年8月5日 - 1474年11月27日)はルネサンス期のブルゴーニュ楽派の音楽家である。「ギヨーム・デュ・ファイ」(またはデュ・フェ、Guillaume Du Fay、Du Fayt) とも表記される。音楽の形式および精神の点で、中世西洋音楽からルネサンス音楽への転換を行なった音楽史上の巨匠である。
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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 Renai
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