Se la face ay pale
Album by Guillaume Dufay & Early Music Consort of London & David Munrow
Se la face ay pale is a 15th-century chanson by the Franco-Flemish composer Guillaume Dufay, composed around 1430. The work exemplifies early Renaissance polyphony through its clear vocal melody, modal harmonisation and contrapuntal textures, and it occupies a notable place in Dufay's output and in the development of secular song in the early 15th century.
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- 1.Gloria ad modum tubae2:39
- 2.Chanson ‘Se la face ay pale’: 1. Original three-part version – 2. Two keyboard versions from ‘Buxheimer Orglebuch’ – 3. Four-part instrumental version (attrib. Dufay)7:34
- 3.Missa Se la face ay pale: Kyrie5:03
- 4.Missa Se la face ay pale: Gloria8:31
- 5.Missa Se la face ay pale: Credo7:51
- 6.Missa Se la face ay pale: Sanctus7:31
- 7.Missa Se la face ay pale: Agnus Dei6:09







