• Art of Love: Music of Machaut is an album by Robert Sadin, released in 2009. Sadin "conceived, produced, and served as mixer for the album, arranged the...
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    amount of surviving music, in part due to his own involvement in his manuscripts' creation and preservation. Machaut embodies the culmination of the poet-composer...
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  • 2003 Warner Music CD by Thai-American singer Art Supawatt Purdy Art of Love: Music of Machaut, a 2009 album by Robert Sadin "Art of Love" (song), a 2009...
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  • during the reign of Charlemagne that included a collection of secular and semi-secular songs. Guillaume de Machaut was another example of a leading composer...
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    Music, 2017) Jane Monheit, The Lovers, the Dreamers and Me (Concord, 2008) Josh Nelson, Let It Go (Omagatoki, 2007) Robert Sadin, Art of Love: Music of...
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  • to Machaut and his contemporaries ("The Art of Courtly Love. ... so many magical performances that his influence will surely be felt in all areas of early...
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  • Robert Sadin (category 21st-century American conductors (music))
    composer and producer. He was conductor of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Art of Love: Music of Machaut (Deutsche Grammophon, 2009) Kathleen Battle...
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    Hancock, and Bob James: Portrait of Bill Evans (JVC, around 2002) Compilation containing some additional material: The Art of the Trio: Recordings 1996–2001...
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    "Pérotin | Medieval Music, Notre Dame School, Polyphony". Britannica. Archived from the original on 15 November 2023. "Guillaume de Machaut | 14th Century...
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    Ars nova (redirect from Ars nova (music))
    the period between the preparation of the Roman de Fauvel (1310s) and the death of composer Guillaume de Machaut in 1377. The term is sometimes used...
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    (Resonance, 2010) Robert Sadin, Art of Love: Music of Machaut (Deutsche Grammophon, 2009) Janis Siegel, Sketches of Broadway (Telarc, 2004) Luciana Souza...
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  • is compiled 1390s in music – 1380s in music – 1370s in music – Death of Guillaume de Machaut 1360s in music – Guillaume de Machaut composes Messe de Nostre...
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    "Amours qui ha le pouvoir." Machaut musically contrasts God's blessing in the Latin text with the disappointments of secular love in the French texts. Charles...
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    Pastiche (section By art)
    (/pæˈstiːʃ, pɑː-/) is a work of visual art, literature, theatre, music, or architecture that imitates the style or character of the work of one or more other artists...
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    (rhetorician). The work calls on "those who hold dear the sweet art of music" to mourn Machaut's death, suggesting his musical importance. According to Leach...
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  • Chanson (category Music of France)
    Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a significant number of polyphonic chansons. A broad term, the word chanson...
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    with instrumental accompaniment: famous composers include Guillaume de Machaut and Francesco Landini. Prominent and diverse musical practices were present...
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  • Guillaume de Machaut: In larger rondeau variants, each of the structural sections may consist of several verses, although the overall sequence of sections...
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    Lescurel, Philippe de Vitry, Guillaume de Machaut, Borlet, Solage, and François Andrieu. Most of the music of Ars nova was French in origin; however, the...
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    Compositional Process in the Chansons of Guillaume de Machaut and the Ars Subtilior. Outstanding Dissertations in Music from British Universities. New York: Garland...
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  • Ars Nova (American band) (category Psychedelic rock music groups from New York (state))
    Copeland; music: Day) – 2:12 "Entracte: Le Messe Notre Dame" – (Guillaume De Machaut, arranged by Ars Nova) – 0:30 "And How Am I To Know" – (Day) – 4:45 "Entracte:...
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    Madrigal (redirect from Madrigal (Music))
    A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th centuries) and early Baroque (1600–1750)[citation needed] periods...
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  • his teacher Machaut's death in 1377. They were combined and set to music into Armes, amours/O flour des flours (Weapons, loves/O flower of flowers), a...
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    took from Machaut, Gesualdo, Monteverdi. He mimed Tchaikovsky and Gounod, the Beethoven piano sonatas, the symphonies of Haydn, the operas of Pergolesi...
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    1988. Early music Medieval motet in three voices from the School of Notre Dame Mass of Notre Dame in four voices by Guillaume de Machaut 16th century...
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    women's choir and polyphonic settings by composers such as Hildegard of Bingen, De Machaut, Dunstable, Agricola, Lassus, Grandi, Sances, Monteverdi, Schütz...
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  • 14th century in literature (category History of literature)
    University Church of St Mary the Virgin, forming the university's first library. 1329: February – French poet and composer Guillaume de Machaut is brought to...
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    Troubadour (category Music of Galicia)
    below are a blend from the Grove Dictionary of Music and Roger Boase's The Origins and Meaning of Courtly Love): The sixteenth century Italian historian...
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    however, never released commercially. Ars nova Medieval music#France: Ars nova Guillaume de Machaut Philippe de Vitry Allegory in the Middle Ages The corresponding...
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    Minnesang (German: [ˈmɪnəzaŋ] ; "love song") was a tradition of German lyric- and song-writing that flourished in the Middle High German period (12th to...
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