Third of four programmes to mark the 500th anniversary of Dufay's death.
' Dufay was without doubt the greatest of the early 15th-century Burgundian composers. It's no exaggeration to say that he formed the central musical language of the Renaissance.'
HOWARD MAYER BROWN talks about this great figure and offers an assessment of his importance.
11.10* Mass: Se la face ay pale (preceded by vocal and instrumental versions of the original chanson) Stereo
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON conducted by DAVID MUNROW gramophone records