de Machaut, Guillaume (1300-1377)
Born around the year 1300 in France, Guillaume de Machaut was
one of the most famous composer of the Medieval era. His most well known
work is the Mass of Notre Dame. Written in four voice form, this
piece showed his mastery of composition, and served as a textbook
example of Medieval
counterpoint. He was also well known for his French poetry, songs,
and manuscripts prepared for French royalty.
Guillaume de Machaut travelled Europe during his lifetime. In
addition to composing, he also was involved with the political events of
the time. He surrounded himself with royalty and honorary people.
Guillame de Machaut is considered to be an avant garde composer.
His style dominated the Ars Nova period of the Medieval Era. He made
little changes to rhythm and meter in his music but added his own
interpretation and emotional depth to his pieces. He was also famous for
his poetry, which was often set to music and conveyed messages of love.