Guillaume de Machaut, a prominent medieval composer and poet, lived primarily in the region of Champagne, France, during the 14th century. He spent much of his life in the city of Reims, where he served as a cleric and worked for various noble patrons. His experiences in this culturally rich area significantly influenced his music and poetry. Machaut is often associated with the development of the Ars Nova style in music.
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Guillaume de Sax died on November 6, 1945, in Paris, France.
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he died in 1377
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Guillaume de Machaut's most famous work is titled Messe de Nostre Dame (Notre Dame Mass).
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