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Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410 – 6
February 1497) was a Franco-Flemish
composer and
singer of
early Renaissance music.
Ockeghem was a
significant European...
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requiem were sung to
Gregorian melodies. The
Requiem by
Johannes Ockeghem,
written sometime in the
latter half of the 15th century, is the earliest...
- Requiem, by
Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410 – 1497), is a
polyphonic setting of the
Roman Catholic Requiem M**** (the
Missa pro defunctis, or M**** for the dead)...
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angloise ("English character"). The
Second generation (1450–1485), with
Ockeghem as its main exponent,
others including Orto, Compère, Prioris, Agricola...
- Déploration de
Johannes Ockeghem, is a
lament composed by
Josquin des Prez on the
occasion of the
death of his
predecessor Johannes Ockeghem in
February 1497...
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quoted by the
renowned Venetian theorist Zarlino)
grouped him with Josquin,
Ockeghem, and Jean
Mouton as
among the
finest composers of the time.
Compared with...
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Building on the work of his
predecessors Guillaume Du Fay and
Johannes Ockeghem, he
developed a
complex style of expressive—and
often imitative—movement...
- of the
requiem were sung to
Gregorian melodies. The
Requiem by
Johannes Ockeghem,
written sometime in the
later half of the 15th century, is the earliest...
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number of books,
including Music Here and Now (1939), a
study of
Johannes Ockeghem (1953), and
Horizons Circled:
Reflections on my
Music (1974).
Krenek wrote...
- Busnois,
Loyset Compère,
Johannes Tinctoris and particularly,
Johannes Ockeghem. Du Fay has been
described as
leading the
first generation of European...