Guillaume Dufay
Composer and music theorist

Born
August 5th, 1397
627 years ago
Died
1474
551 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Belgium
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Born in 1397, a significant figure in early Renaissance music. Played a crucial role in the development of polyphonic music, blending French and Italian styles. His compositions include sacred music, motets, and secular chansons, influencing the direction of Western music. Dufay served as a composer for several churches and courts, including the Cathedral of Cambrai. Created notable works that showcased innovation in musical structure and harmony, contributing to the evolution of liturgical music during the Renaissance.
Published influential motets and chansons
Served at the Cathedral of Cambrai
Pioneered polyphonic music styles
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