In the motets of a courteous setting, he masterfully used a compositional practice based on the elaboration of the melodic and rhythmic component. Before dying in Reims in 1377, the city where he was born around 1300, a musician and poet Guillaume de Machault, in the service of the King of Bohemia John of Luxembourg, followed him on his numerous travels around Europe, joining the figure of the poet and that of the composer of music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POxLCnG7l50&list=PLn4Qg2sVKTZlSLBIePJRzR4sx-tXNw4hn.
One of the first current musical exponents of Ars Nova. About Jacopo da Bologna, who worked at the court of the Visconti of Milan and of the Scaligeri of Verona, we have certain information in the years between 1340 and 1360. Virtuoso of the harp, and known for the sweetness of melodies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv_YxMMSYg8, his most famous madrigal it is Fenice, from 1360. In addition to musical compositions, he wrote a musical treatise, kept at the Laurentian Library in Florence.
Great events and heartbreaking tragedies always leave their mark. As if they were a kind of sound mirror of reality, the plague epidemics have even changed the history of music. Because of the plague, in fact, the musician Pergolesi invented a musical genre and Haydn the “Missa in tempore belli”, while Strawinskij wrote his extraordinary “Oedipus Rex” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYypSAC9uKA.
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