Examples of 'dufay' in a sentence

Meaning of "dufay"

dufay (noun): A surname of French origin, possibly derived from the Old French word 'du' meaning 'of the'

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Dufay was probably one of the first to use paraphrase technique in the mass.
But that did not affect Dufay.
Dufay and Binchois.
And you can call me Inspector Dufay.
Dufay was a Franco-Flemish composer and music theorist of the early Renaissance.
Le Franc alludes to the influence of Dunstaple on Dufay and Binchois.
Rick Dufay replaced Whitford and the band recorded their seventh album, Rock in a Hard Place.
It was Dufay.
Dufay ( left ) in conversation with Gilles Binchois.
Le Franc added that the style influenced Dufay and Binchois-high praise indeed.
Founded in 1987, it was named after the Renaissance composer Guillaume Dufay.
Sanctus of the Mass from Dufay 's L'Homme armé.
From 1413 he taught music at Cambrai Cathedral, where he almost certainly taught Guillaume Dufay.
In 1925 he and Jean Dufay calculated the height of the ozone layer.
Salve regina - Musiques festives mariales du grégorien au 17e siècle Giovanni Croce, Dufay and other composers.

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