A response to Dufay's Missa L’homme armé

L'Homme armé is a secular song dating back to the 15th century and used by many composers. Guillaume Dufay, a musician of the Franco-Flemish school, may have been the first to use it as the melody of the "tenor" in his four-part mass, written around 1460.

Dániel Péter Biró is now responding to this work with the singers of Les Métaboles and electronics (with the SWR experimental studio).

Part of research project Sounding Philosophy of the Norwegian Artistic
Research Program

 

 

 

RESPONDING TO DUFAY : MISSA L'HOMME ARMÉ


Les Métaboles (4 singers)
SWR experimental studio, électronic

Léo Warynski, direction

2025

June

Wednesday, June 18 2025 - 07:00 pmLecture-Concert: Dániel Péter Biró Uva'et Hahi (At that Time): A response to Dufay's Missa L’homme arméBergen - Norvège

Workshop with Norwegian composer Dániel Péter Biró for the project associating Métaboles and SWR Expermentalstudio to recompose Guillaume Dufay's Missa l'homme armé with electronics.