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Classical Net: Basic Repertoire List: Dufay - Brief biography and discography. Dufay, Guillaume - Biography, major works, and links to bibliographic materials, discography, and purchases from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers. Dufay, Guillaume - Biography noting his renown as the great composer of his time includes education, major positions and appointments, and style employed in his compositions plus summary list of works. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. Dufay, Guillaume (1397 - 1474), Belgium/France - Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays. Frederick Bashour, Alejandro Planchart, and Guillaume Dufay - Program notes, including libretti for several masses, from Lyrichord. Guillame DuFay - Burial place and biographical sketch from Find A Grave. Includes interactive memorial comments. Guillaume Dufay - Karadar dictionary entry with life, major works and MIDI audio samples, illustrations, and related composer links. Guillaume Dufay - Outline of his life and works including developments and innovations that moved him from a Medieval to a Renaissance style. Also links to related Renaissance topics. Guillaume Dufay - Biographical sketch showing the spread of his music and the influence it exerted from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program. Guillaume Dufay - Biography, extensive discography (Medieval.org) Guillaume Dufay - Details of his life and music from the Classical Composers Database includes portrait set with Binchois and links. Guillaume Dufay - Filmography linked to movies using his music from the Internet Movie Database. Guillaume Dufay (1400-1474) - Brief biographical sketch, comments on religious and secular music, caricature, and Naxos discography. Guillaume Dufay and Polyphonic Music - Introduction to the man and his contributions to multi-voiced music written in a first person narrative. Guillaume Dufay (c1400-1474) - Latin text for his setting of the Ave Regina Coelorum from the REC Music Foundation. Guillaume Dufay (c. 1400-1474) and the Renaissance - Article by Erica Land with biographical and musicoligcal details, portrait sketch, and links to related material. Guillaume Dufay: His Motets and Magnificats - Detailed examination of his contributions to these musical forms from Debra Nethercott. Includes bibliography and outline. [PDF; eight pages]
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