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  1. Guillaume de Machault (* rond 1300 tot 1305 - Reims, 13 april 1377), moderne spelling Machaut, was een Franse componist, dichter en kanunnik uit de 14e eeuw. Als kanunnik was hij verbonden aan de kapittels van Verdun, Arras en Reims, waar hij verbleef.

  2. 23 de may. de 2018 · Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300–1377) was the most famous and influential French composer and poet of the fourteenth century. As his name indicates, Guillaume was born in Machaut, a small town in northern France. He was educated in Rheims, entered the priesthood, and in 1323 was employed as secretary to King John of Bohemia, traveling with him ...

  3. 22 de feb. de 2018 · Guillaume de Machaut ( c . 1300–1377) is recognized by most scholars as the most important French poet and composer of the 14th century. Born in Champagne and probably trained in Reims and Paris, he spent much of his career as clerk, almoner, notary, and secretary to John, king of Bohemia, with whom he apparently traveled as far afield as ...

  4. Au service des princes. Guillaume de Machaut est né en Champagne. On présume qu'il étudia à Reims. Une bulle du pape Benoît XII, datée de 1335, nous apprend que Machaut est clerc et secrétaire du puissant Jean de Luxembourg, roi de Bohême, depuis une douzaine d'années. On peut donc tenir pour certain qu'il entra à son service en 1323.

  5. Guillaume de Machaut, sometimes spelled "Machault," (c. 1300 – April 1377), was an important Medieval French poet and composer . Guilllaume de Machaut was "the last great poet who was also a composer," in the words of the scholar Daniel Leech-Wilkinson. Well into the fifteenth century, Machaut's poetry was greatly admired and imitated by ...

  6. GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT (1300?–1377) One of the foremost poets of the younger generation in the closing decades of the fourteenth century, Eustache Deschamps took the occasion of the death of Guillaume de Machaut in 1378 to memorialize him with two ballades (numbers 123 and 124). 1 The Champenois poet-musician, so Deschamps avers, was the mondains dieux d’armonie (the earthly divinity of ...

  7. 30 de mar. de 2017 · Introduction. Guillaume de Machaut (b. c. 1300–d. 1377) was the leading poet and composer of the period from about 1340 to 1375 in France. He may be regarded as the culminating figure in the tradition of the cleric poet-musician, a professional proficient with the most subtle and complex forms of poetry as well as music, whose works served the amusement and edification of the aristocratic court.

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