Guillaume de Machaut, composer, biography, discography
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Machaut, Guillaume de
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GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT
Guillaume de Machaut
By Jerome F. Weber
As the story goes, Guillaume de Machaut was over 60 years old when he met a young lady of 19, Péronne d’Armentières. He was a poet and a composer, but he had also served a king as secretary and an archbishop as canon.

Machaut tells it as a love story in a narrative poem of 9,000 lines called the Voir Dit (“True Story”), the longest of his narrative poems. The story seems to be plausible, for historical events are woven into the narrative. The young lady, who is called Toute-Belle (“All-Beautiful”) in the poem, is interested in the poems and music of the famous man, and she has an amusing way of suggesting a romantic interest as well.

He tells her about his methods of writing and composing. In the course of the narrative he provides eight songs set to music, many other lyrical poems without music, and many letters that they exchanged. The events that form the story begin in 1362 and end in 1364. The poem was written from 1363 to 1365, and the romance ends with separation.

Most scholars today think the heroine was non-existent and the story a fictional tale; that Machaut used the tale to describe his methods of writing and composing. Some still maintain, as many formerly did, that the tale is true.

In any case, the work is the last and longest of a dozen amorous tales that made Machaut one of the leading literary figures of his time and enormously influential in the following century.

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