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Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474) - Ecclesiae militantis

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2009

from the CD Quadrivium 
Cantica Symphonia, dir. G. Maletto

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  • rich chicks should dress this way because its cool !

  • @acerb45666555

    You are a genius! I'll become rich:

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  • I have been deeply impressed by this recording, I have aquired the score and have been studying it carefully. I have noticed that in places, the triplum and motetus lines have been switched, no doubt to put the pitches in the best range for the singers, especially the powerful soprano. (This is not a criticism). Thank you for posting this, I intend to use it in my classes as a comparison and contrast to Machaut, who lived almost precisely a century before.

  • Nice

    Lady with an Ermine ~Leonardo da Vinci

  • @ luhamau. This is a great song, but I miss a bass voice (such as in that Mass by Tinctoris). With that. it would be a GREAT thing, but it is not that, hélas.

  • Thanks so much for posting this! This piece is a gorgeous sparkling favourite of mine. But up to now I knew of only one recorded performance (an exciting one, rougher and full of feeling, faster tempo than this) - back around 1976 by Syntagma Musicum (Kees Otten dir.).

  • Composto nel 1431 a Roma per l'elezione di Papa Eugenio IV.

  • @MaBu888

    ADVERSVS FVLMINEM BELLI SEMPER

    QVODAMMODO QVALIBETQVE

  • Militanzis? heh.

    But appreciated for historic reasons. Maybe that's how French people pronounced Latin then.

    Gloss made up in perfect imagination on papyrus.

    MILITANTIS ECCLESIAE NON MILITANTZIS ECCLESIE

  • My prefered piece amongst Dufay's isorhythmic motets !

    Thank you very much :-)

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