Dunstable is the correct sounding of his name...Him and Francesco Landini( a Blind Italian musician) were really the the founders of the simpler form and were the biggest contrast to the Medieval Motet's that were largely coming out of France.
@looterish I live in the United States of America, where most people I would hope still know how to use proper grammar.
'Him' is the correct wordage in that scenario. It's using possession. Reverse Francesco and 'Him' and it still works. 'He' would be improper and mechanically wrong, as well as sound weird.
As far as the Motets go. You did catch me on that one. I type faster than I think sometimes.
I was just correcting his name for you. No need to get nettled.
No, no: I'm not nettled at all. I live in the Andromeda Galaxy, where nobody speaks any English at all. But for those who do, I imagined that "he" was a more common usage for the subject of a sentence. Let's agree that we both love JD's music, and leave it at that.
Lindo!
Misael.
Brasil.
Misael4477 7 months ago
C'est splendide et je viens d'acheter le CD sur Amazon.fr.
Ces Anglais ont un talent fantastique en dépit de ce qu'ils ont fait à Jeanne d'Arc !!!
Ce sont de vrais musiciens. Bravo !!!
jeanrosw 9 months ago
Thanks for posting this video.
nopcbinfishoilplz 1 year ago
Thanks ! That´s good for soul and heart !°
Peter1945 1 year ago
so beautiful!
chinwo 1 year ago
Search "musictex library dunstable" in Gurgle if you're looking for the scores of this and many other pieces of that era.
voxhunden 2 years ago
@voxhunden thank you! i will check this out!
foifou 2 years ago
greit *-*
Narniana777 2 years ago
Very nice. Do we know what the attribution to Dunstaple is based upon? I know this is one of the more solid attributions, but am still curious.
TenRen100 2 years ago
@TenRen100
Dunstable is the correct sounding of his name...Him and Francesco Landini( a Blind Italian musician) were really the the founders of the simpler form and were the biggest contrast to the Medieval Motet's that were largely coming out of France.
VodkaAce 2 years ago
@VodkaAce Uh, that's "He" as long as we're being "correct." Oh, and "Motets" does not take the apostrophe. As long as we're being "correct." ;-) ;-)
looterish 2 years ago
@looterish I live in the United States of America, where most people I would hope still know how to use proper grammar.
'Him' is the correct wordage in that scenario. It's using possession. Reverse Francesco and 'Him' and it still works. 'He' would be improper and mechanically wrong, as well as sound weird.
As far as the Motets go. You did catch me on that one. I type faster than I think sometimes.
I was just correcting his name for you. No need to get nettled.
VodkaAce 2 years ago
No, no: I'm not nettled at all. I live in the Andromeda Galaxy, where nobody speaks any English at all. But for those who do, I imagined that "he" was a more common usage for the subject of a sentence. Let's agree that we both love JD's music, and leave it at that.
looterish 2 years ago
@VodkaAce "wording", not "wordage".
Gonegoose 1 year ago
Thank you for posting!
AEFic 2 years ago