Guillaume de Machaut (sometimes spelled Machault) was a medieval French poet and composer. He is one of the earliest composers on whom significant biographical information is available. According to Daniel Leech-Wilkinson, Machaut was "the last great poet who was also a composer". Well into the 15th century, Machaut’s poetry was greatly admired and imitated by other poets, including Geoffrey Chaucer. Machaut composed in a wide range of styles and forms. He is a part of the musical movement known as the ars nova. Machaut helped develop the motet and secular song forms (particularly the lai and the formes fixes: rondeau, virelai and ballade). Machaut wrote the Messe de Nostre Dame, the earliest known complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass attributable to a single composer.
Oxford Choral Music
for: Male choir [mixed choir]
Piano reduction
Item no.: 206676
for two- and three-part ensembles
EMB Early Chamber Music
for: 2–3 melodic instruments
Score, Parts
Item no.: 255474
Early Music Library 56
for: 4 voices [instruments]
Score, Parts
Item no.: 290376
Bibliothek Alter Musik Bam 56
for: 4 voices [instruments]
Item no.: 172033
for: 2 trumpets, 2 trombones (quartet)
Score, Parts
Item no.: 929388
for: Mixed choir a cappella
Choir score
Item no.: 188528
for: Voice, guitar
Music score
Item no.: 1716238
für Männerchor a cappella
for: Male choir
Score
Item no.: 107214
for two female and two male voices
for: Mixed choir (SATB) [4 voices (SATB)]
Score
Item no.: 850995
Early Music Library 31
for: 3 INST (GES)
3 Partituren
Item no.: 336964
for: 3 melodic instruments
Score, Parts
Item no.: 375232
Bam 139 Bibliothek Alter Musik
for: 3 instruments [3 voices]
Item no.: 337307
Early Music Library 139
for: 3 voices [melodic instruments]
3 single parts
Item no.: 223638