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Dufay, Guillaume (sh) and Betty Boop (oh)


Dufay, Guillaume (sh)




or Du Fay

born งใ 1400
died Nov. 27, 1474, Cambrai, Bishopric of Cambrai

Franco-Flemish composer, principal composer of the Burgundian school.

As a boy he sang in the choir of Cambrai Cathedral. Ordained a priest, he acquired a high reputation for learnedness. In 1428 he joined the papal singers in Rome, by which time his works had made him famous. He returned to Cambrai งใ 1440, where he would supervise the cathedral's Music for the rest of his life, apart from a period (1451-58) working for the duke of Savoy. Many musicians came to learn under him, and he enjoyed renown as the greatest living composer. His surviving works, which employ a richly harmonic texture, include some 90 chansons, 13 motets, and at least 6 complete masses, including such early cantus-firmus works as L'Homme arme and Se la face ay pale.


Betty Boop (oh)



a US cartoon strip character originally drawn in 1930. Betty Boop is an attractive slightly silly young woman with a very short dress, short curled black hair, and large eyes.