Description
Dufay is now recognized as the foremost composer of the Middle Ages without any rivals. His music is being performed more frequently, and a significant portion is available on commercial recordings. Therefore, it is appropriate to conduct a study of his life and work that seeks to explain why he has garnered such popularity among performers and listeners today.
In the past 30 years, and especially in the last decade, there has been a remarkable surge in scholarly research that has greatly enhanced our understanding of this topic. This book primarily aims to compile the most significant information that was previously accessible only through articles, dissertations, and books published across various regions in Europe and the United States. It includes 80 musical examples, 12 pages of photographs, and three maps.