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Socre & MP3 by Shigekazu Nimura, a member of Aeolian Consort. Web site of Aeolian Consort (http•••) The Copenhagen Chansonnier or Chansons d'Amour (Det Kongenge Bibliotek Thott 291 8º) Johannes Prioris+••.••(...))
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Johannes Ockeghem (1410/1425 - February 6, 1497) (http•••) (http•••) Missa A Cappella For 4 Voices (SATB) (circa 1470) 00:00, Gloria 02:55, Qui tollis Performers: Gérard Lesne, countertenor Dominique Visse, countertenor Josep Benet, tenor Kevin Freema, bass Clemencic Consort Director: René Clemencic (http•••) René Clemencic as a Composer: (http•••) René Clemencic as a soloist on various: (http•••) JOHANNES OCKEGHEM, Also called Okekem, Okenghem, Okegnan, Ockenheim. Contrapuntist, founder and head of the second Netherland school +••.••(...)), b. about 1430, presumably at Termonde, in East Flanders; d. 1495. After serving as a choir boy at the cathedral of Antwerp +••.••(...)), he is said to have become the pupil of Gilles Binchois and Guillaume Dufay. He entered Holy orders, and in 1453 assumed the post of chief chanter at the Court of Charles VII of France, where he became choir-master. (...) The Missa prolationum is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by Johannes Ockeghem, dating from the second half of the 15th century. Based on freely written material probably composed by Ockeghem himself, and consisting entirely of mensuration canons, it has been called "perhaps the most extraordinary contrapuntal achievement of the fifteenth century", and was possibly the first multi-part work written with a unifying canonic principle for all its movements. (http•••) Franco-Flemish School In music, the Franco-Flemish School or more precisely the Netherlandish School refers, somewhat imprecisely, to the style of polyphonic vocal music composition in the Burgundian States (Burgundy, Picardy, Burgundian Flanders,..) in the 15th and early 16th centuries, and to the composers who wrote it. The composers of this time and place, and the music they produced, are also known as the "Franco Flemish School", more precisely the Netherlandish School. Most of these musicians were born in Hainaut, Flanders, Brabant or Picardy. During periods of political stability, such as the Burgundian Netherlands, this was a center of cultural activity, although the exact centers shifted location during this time, and by the end of the sixteenth century the focal point of the Western musical world shifted from this region to Italy. The Second generation +••.••(...)), with Ockeghem as its main exponent, others including Orto, Compère, Prioris, Agricola, Caron, Faugues, Regis and Tinctoris. (http•••) Image: Gargouilles à la Cathédral de Notre-Dame de Paris (http•••) -
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Johannes Prioris (c.1460-1512|1514). Requiem - Missa super "Allez Regrets" Requiem Aeternam * Introitus * Kyrie eleison * Graduale * Offertorio * Sanctus * Agnus Dei * Communio Johannes Prioris Missa super "Allez Regrets" * Kyrie eleison * Gloria * Credo * Sanctus * Agnus Dei Ensemble Daedalus Roberto Festa
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