10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OCKEGHEM»
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Anthology for Music in Western Civilization, Volume I: Media ...
If writing a three-voice canon such as Ockeghem's Prenez sur moi (no. 46) is a
challenging task, imagine composing a four-voice mensuration canon. In this
type of canon each voice progresses through the theme, but the following voice
holds ...
Timothy Roden, Craig Wright, Bryan Simms, 2009
Ockeghem's Mass is closely modeled on Dufay's. The composer gives us two
clues to his model: one is the motto beginning, which is almost identical with that
of Dufay's, albeit transposed down (1), the other is the notation of the cantus
firmus, ...
Alejandro Planchart, 1964
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Early Musical Borrowing
33. 34. 35. Measure numbers for this mass refer to Johannes Ockeghem,
Collected Works, 3 vols., 2nd ed. of vols. 1–2, ed. Dragan Plamenac and Richard
Wexler, American Musicological Society Studies and Documents 1, 3, 7 (n.p.:
American ...
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Music and Ceremony at Notre Dame of Paris, 500-1550
Early in 1464 Louis XI issued letters directing the chapter to recognize Ockeghem
as the rightful possessor of the canonry and recipient of its revenues;'66 but
although the canons professed not to be obstructing the enfranchisement of the ...
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Citation and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Musical ...
The biography of Jean Ockeghem is still full of mysteries - which, unlike those in
his works, cannot be solved with the help of numerology. Among them are his
age and his relations to the older generation of musicians. His birthplace has
now ...
Suzannah Clark, Elizabeth Eva Leach, 2005
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Josquin's Rome: Hearing and Composing in the Sistine Chapel
Busnoys's use of the word propago ("offspring") to describe his relationship to
Ockeghem suggests that his motet, composed ca. 1465—67, is a response to Ut
heremita, not the other way around.12 It would be strange for the older composer
to ...
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Medieval France: An Encyclopedia
OCKEGHEM,. J. OHANNES. (ca. 1420-1497). FrancoFlemish composer, active
mainly in France. According to recently discovered documents, he was born in
SaintGhislain, a village near Mons in the Belgian province of Hainaut. His career
is ...
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Key Figures in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia
OCKEGHEM, JOHANNES and its exploration of the bass register are progressive
features, but in many respects its unpredictable, “mystical” character, which
virtually defies analysis, evokes a Late Gothic spirit rather than displaying the
clarity ...
Richard Kenneth Emmerson, Sandra Clayton-Emmerson, 2006
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Masterpieces of Music Before 1750
In the generation after Dufay the technical resources of polyphony were greatly
expanded by Ockeghem and his school, who developed the technique of
imitation into a style principle of transcendent importance. Their exploitation of
canonic ...
Carl Parrish, John F. Ohl, 2013
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Early Music History: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Music
103 These do not affect the general picture outlined by Bukofzer - which is
remarkably similar to that in Spiritus almus - but they may indicate that
Ockeghem's mass was slightly more advanced than Domarto's. Other parts of
Bukofzer's analysis ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OCKEGHEM»
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Ockeghem is used in the context of the following news items.
Timeline: Josquin Desprez, Johannes Ockeghem And The …
The "Prolongation Mass" of Franco-Flemish composer Johannes Ockeghem is considered to be one of the most extraordinary achievements in ... «Vermont Public Radio, Jul 15»
Leaving Alaska
... complete “Studies for Player Piano,” by Conlon Nancarrow, and here is the “Missa Prolationum” of Johannes Ockeghem, an astonishing work ... «The New Yorker, Jun 15»
Life Begins at 40: Creativity and Loss
... three renaissance works by Dufay, Josquin and Ockeghem which the choir and their conductor Nicholas Routley delivered with aplomb. «ArtsHub, Jun 15»
Cunt-Punt Cantata: Classical Music Inspired by the Maryland …
The program will also feature a "Kyrie" from Johannes Ockeghem's Missa Prolationum reimagined by Marina Kifferstein, and music by Sarah ... «VICE, Mar 15»
Another Blue Heron Triumph: Ockeghem, Part II
Four weeks ago, Blue Heron's initial “Ockeghem @600” event (reviewed here) focused on two famous composers of the generation before ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Mar 15»
Blue Heron celebrates Johannes Ockeghem
CAMBRIDGE — When it comes to the great composers of Western music, Blue Heron director Scott Metcalfe has Johannes Ockeghem up there ... «Boston Globe, Feb 15»
Blue Heron takes wing with new Ockeghem series
Ockeghem, Metcalfe explained, is of the last generation before that principle developed, and his music almost never works that way. “In a way ... «Boston Globe, Feb 15»
Corrections: February 20, 2015
... arrangement of “D'ung aultre amer” (“By loving another”), by Johannes Ockeghem, was played. He was Johannes Tinctoris, not Tinctorus. «New York Times, Feb 15»
Review: Blue Heron Performs 'Missa De plus en plus' at Corpus …
Spiritual or erotic? When it comes to the music of the 15th-century Franco-Flemish composer Johannes Ockeghem, certain distinctions become ... «New York Times, Feb 15»
Boston's Blue Heron warms a chilly night with early music
Blue Heron's strongest performances came in selections by Johannes Ockeghem. Indeed, it seemed the program was constructed to highlight ... «New York Classical Review, Feb 15»