Guillaume Dufay -also: du Fay, du Fayt, Doufayt- (1397 - 27/11/1474), a Burgundian composer of at least 7 masses, 35 fragments of masses, 2 Magnificats, 87 motets, 59 French and 7 Italian chansons, etc. Probably born in Hainault (Burgundia).
Source: | Grove’s dictionary of music and musicians |
Missa de Requiem
Period: | Early Renaissance |
Musical form: | mass |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
His requiem has been lost. We know he wrote one because he requested to performe at his funeral his Ave Regina celorum and Missa de requiem. The earliest reference to a complete polyphonic requiem is in the will of Dufay, which directs "...that twelve or more capable men (...) on the day following my funeral sing my requiem mass in the Chapel of St. Stephen (Cambrai) and for this I bequeath four pounds Parisian."
Author: | James W. Pruett |
Source: | The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians |