Dufay Collective
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The Dufay Collective is a early-music ensemble from the United Kingdom, specializing in Medieval and Renaissance music. Founded in 1987, it was named for the Renaissance composer Guillaume Dufay. As the name "collective" suggests, it has no primary musical director.
[edit] Current Members
- Paul Bevan (trombone, sackbut, percussion, pipe and tabor, recorder, psaltery)
- Giles Lewin (vielle, rebec, gittern, shawm, pipe and tabor)
- Bill Lyons (shawm, recorder, dulcian, flute, bagpipes, pipe and tabor, "ethnic stuff")
- Susanna Pell (viol, medieval fiddle, percussion)
- Peter Skuce (harp, organ, harpsichord, percussion)
(All members sing as well.)
[edit] CD Discography
- A L'Estampida: medieval dance music (1991)
- A Dance in the Garden of Mirth: medieval instrumental music (1994)
- Miri It Is: songs and instrumental music from medieval England (1995)
- Johnny, Cock thy Beaver: popular music-making in 17th century England (1996)
- On the Banks of the Seine: music of the trouvères (1997)
- Miracles: 13th century Spanish songs in Praise of the Virgin Mary (1997)
- Cancionero - Music for the Spanish Court 1470-1520 (2002) (Grammy-nominated)
- Music for Alfonso the Wise (2005)
- A L'Estampida - 15¾th Anniversary Edition (2005)
The group has also collaborated for several movie soundtracks, including those of Hamlet, The Affair of the Necklace, A Knight's Tale, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.