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Grimace (also Grymace or Grimache) was a French composer active in the mid-to-late 14th century. Grimace was active in the period of music history known as the ''ars nova'' and was probably a contemporary of Guillaume de Machaut, since his compositions lack the complicated rhythms of the Ars subtilior (Günther 2007). Grimace's birth and death dates are not known; little is known about him outside of attributions in medieval music manuscripts. Five works are attributed to him securely; two doubtful attributions have been proposed based on stylistic similarities. His virelai, ''A l'arme, A l'arme'', is his most often performed work in modern times. The works attributed to Grimace are: *''Dedens mon cuer'' (ballade) *''Des que buisson'' (ballade) *''Se Zephirus/Se Jupiter'' (ballade) *''Je voy ennui'' (rondeau) *''A l’arme/A l’arme/Tru tru'' (virelai) Doubtful works: *''C’estoit ma douce'' (virelai) *''Rescoés: Horrible feu d’ardent desir/Rescoés: Le feu de mon loyal servant'' (virelai) ==References== *Günther, Ursula. "Grimace". ''Grove Music Online'', ed. L. Macy (Accessed May 5, 2007), 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grimace (composer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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