Continuum presents a program of two of the most important French medieval composers who lived a century apart, Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377) and Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474). Included in this ...
CAMBRIDGE — Two years ago, when the French city of Reims was toasting the 800th anniversary of its legendary cathedral, the Boston Camerata received a high honor for any out-of-town ensemble: an ...
Da Camera, seizing on a medieval exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art, presented Houston with a likely first Thursday at the Villa de Matel. Guillaume de Machaut's Mass of circa 1364 is an icon in ...
The Newberry Consort has treated Chicago audiences to inspired programs of early music for years, exploring repertoire not likely to be heard elsewhere in the area. The ensemble’s concert Friday at ...
Over a period spanning eight years (2001-2009) Swiss oboist and composer Heinz Holliger has radically reinterpreted the works of medieval composer and poet Guillaume de Machaut. Holliger calls the ...
On Thursday, early-music groups Blue Heron and Les Délices combine for a Cambridge concert that includes one of the medieval era’s most ingenious works. Guillaume de Machaut’s 14th-century “Ma fin est ...
February 14, 2005 • Musician and Day to Day contributor David Was reviews a new recording of motets by the 14th-century composer Machaut. Was finds some very modern elements in the music, performed by ...
Reviewed Work: The Ferrell-Vogüé Machaut Manuscript. Volume I: Introductory Study (DIAMM Facsimiles, 5.). Volume II: Color Facsimile by Guillaume de Machaut, Lawrence Earp, Domenic Leo, Carla Shapreau ...
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 ...