In this video, we'll learn more about how the Renaissance period began with Guillaume Dufay combining different styles from across Europe, including the harmonic language of English composers like John Dunstable.
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Introduction - 0:00
Different regional medieval music styles - 0:43
The English Countenance - 1:06
Quam pulchra es - 2:05
Comparing to DeVitry - 3:08
Guillaume Du Fay - 3:37
Ave Maris Stella - 5:05
Closing thoughts - 5:59
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