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  1. JOHANNES OCKEGHEM & JACOBOBREC (Garland Composer Resource Manuals) by Picker, 1988-04-01
  2. Johannes Ockeghem: Great Religious Composers by Ernst Krenek, 1953
  3. Quellenstudien zu den Motetten von Johannes Ockeghem (Neue Heidelberger Studien zur Musikwissenschaft) (German Edition) by Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl, 1990
  4. Johannes Ockeghem Masses and Models by Fabrice Fitsch, 2000-01-01
  5. Komponist (Renaissance): Orlando di Lasso, Johannes Ockeghem, Heinrich Isaac, Josquin Desprez, Jakob Arcadelt, Nicolas Gombert (German Edition)
  6. Johannes Ockeghem: Collected Works, vol. III (Motets and Chansons) (Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences) (English and Latin Edition) by Dragan Plamenac, Richard Wexler, 1992-06-01
  7. Johannes ockeghem by Vendrix/Philippe, 1998-12-01
  8. 1497 Deaths: Albert Brudzewski, Philip Ii, Duke of Savoy, Johannes Ockeghem, Benozzo Gozzoli, Lê Thánh Tông, Elizabeth Tilney
  9. Yale 1-5, Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Ockeghem, and Jacob Obrecht: Missae Caput by Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Ockeg, & Jacob Obrecht, 1964
  10. Johannes Ockeghem: Masses and Models.(Review): An article from: Notes by Kevin N. Moll, 1999-03-01
  11. Johannes Ockeghem, Collected Works, First and Second Volumes: Masses I- VIII and Masses and Mass Sections IX-XVI by Johannes; Plamenac, Dragan (ed.) Ockeghem, 1959
  12. 1410s Births: Louis, Duke of Savoy, António de Noli, Agnes Bernauer, Johannes Ockeghem, Piero della Francesca, Jacquetta of Luxembourg
  13. JOHANNES OCKEGHEM by ERNST KRENEK, 1953-01-01
  14. Franco-Flämischer Komponist: Orlando di Lasso, Johannes Ockeghem, Heinrich Isaac, Josquin Desprez, Nicolas Gombert, Johannes Tinctoris (German Edition)

1. Johannes Ockeghem Biography
Johannes Ockeghem biography and related resources. Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410 c.1497) was the leading composer of the Second Dutch School.
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Johannes Ockeghem Biography Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410- c.1497) was the leading composer of the Second Dutch School. Ockeghem is considered the most important composer between Dufay and Josquin Des Prez.
Although often thought to be Flemish, Ockeghem was born in Saint-Ghislain, in the provence of Hainaut (now part of modern Belgium), part of the Duchy of Burgundy. Like many composers in this period, he started his musical career as chorister: in his case, in the Notre Dame in Antwerp. Around 1452 he moved to Paris where he served as maestro di cappella to the French court, as well as becoming treasurer of the St. Martin cathedral in Tours.
Very few of his works have survived: some 14 masses, 10 motets, some 25 chansons, and a single requiem. This Missa pro Defunctis is the earliest surviving example of a polyphonic requiem mass.
A strong influence on Josquin Des Prez, Ockeghem was famous throughout Europe for his expressive music and his technical mastery. His technical prowess is demonstrated most clearly in the astonishing Missa Prolationem, composed entirely in canonical style, and his no less astonishing 36(!) part canon Deo Gratias. - but even these technique-oriented masterpieces demonstrate his insightful use of vocal ranges and unique expressive tonal language. Being a renowned bass singer himself, certainly his use of complex bass lines sets him apart from the other composers in the Dutch Schools.

2. HOASM: Johannes Ockeghem
Biography with illustration, discography, and related links from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
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Johannes Ockeghem
(c.1425 - 1497)
It is unknown where got his training as a musician. Lack of any documentary evidence is only compensated for by two compositions in which Ockeghem refers to the composer Gilles de Binche (Binchois), for more than 30 years a distinguished member of the Burgundian court chapel of Duke Philip the Good. Shortly after Binchois' death in 1460, Ockeghem composed a lament whose text suggests personal acquaintance with Binchois. Presumably earlier is Ockeghem's polyphonic mass setting based on the Tenor of one of Binchois' most famous chansons: De plus en plus se renouvelle. Probably composed for a Marian feast, it is the Sanctus section of Ockeghem's mass which seems to reveal the composer's intention. The first 27 notes of Binchois' Tenor are presented in a compound triple time (tempus perfectum cum prolatione maiori [ ] - like 9/8), but sung in a slow tempo against the other voices. In Binchois' chanson these 27 notes form a lower counterpoint in 6/8 (tempus imperfectum cum prolatione maiori [ ]) against the melody to which the first three lines of the original rondeau text are sung: De plus en plus se renouvelle (Ever more and more

3. Johannes Ockeghem - A Discography
Brief biography, list of works with discography by Pierre-F. Roberge for the Early Music FAQ of the Medieval Music and Arts Foundation.
http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/composers/ockeghem.html
Johannes Ockeghem (ca 1410 - 1497) - A discography
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Last update: 10/25/2010 This is an " under construction " and for now a nearly complete discography of Johannes Ockeghem. It will be completed later by adding links to the content files. BIOGRAPHY
    Ockeghem was one of the most respected composers of the fifteenth century, and along with Guillaume Dufay Josquin Desprez , one of the most influential composers of the early Renaissance. Ockeghem was born in the French-speaking province of Hainaut, in the town of Saint-Ghislain, according to recent definitive research. It had at one time been surmised that he was Flemish, but in any event, all of modern Belgium was then within the Duchy of Burgundy. Estimates for the year of his birth vary considerably from 1400 to c.1430, but written sources from the period indicate that he was a very old man by the time of his death in 1497. He was premier chaplain to three kings of France, as well as holding the prestigious position of treasurer at the great cathedral and monastery of St. Martin de Tours. During his lifetime, Ockeghem was known for his personal refinement and fine bass voice. After his death, a famous poem by Guillaume Cretin (set to music by Josquin Desprez) praised his character, skill, and influence. He was long identified as one of the fathers of Renaissance music, his influence finally fading only years after his death. Ockeghem's surviving musical output is relatively small, comprising a mere handful of motets, several masses, and a couple of dozen secular chansons. His style is marked by a careful handling of vocal ranges in a primarily four-voice texture, and an emphasis on complex and expressive bass lines. This emphasis on lower textures opened up a new world of structural possibilities for Renaissance composers, and Ockeghem's compositions exploit these potentials in a variety of ways.

4. Johannes Ockeghem - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Johannes Ockeghem (also Jean de, Jan; surname Okeghem, Ogkegum, Okchem, Hocquegam, Ockegham; other variant spellings are also encountered) (1410–1425, SaintGhislain, Belgium
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Johannes Ockeghem
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Johannes Ockeghem (also Jean de Jan ; surname Okeghem Ogkegum Okchem Hocquegam Ockegham ; other variant spellings are also encountered) (1410–1425, Saint-Ghislain , Belgium – February 6, Tours , France) was the most famous composer of the Franco-Flemish School in the last half of the 15th century, and is often considered the most influential composer between Dufay and Josquin des Prez . In addition to being a renowned composer, he was also an honored singer, choirmaster, and teacher.
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    The spelling of Ockeghem's name comes from a supposed autograph of his which survived as late as 1885, and as reported by E. Giraudet, a historian in Tours; the document has since been lost. In 15th century sources, the spelling "Okeghem" predominates. The birthdate of Ockeghem is unknown; dates as early as 1410, and as late as 1430 have been proposed. The earlier date is based on the possibility that he knew Binchois in Hainaut before the older composer moved from Mons to Lille in 1423 . Ockeghem would have to have been younger than 15 at the time. This particular speculation derives from Ockeghem's reference, in the lament he wrote on the death of Binchois in 1460, to a chanson by Binchois dated to that time.

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Mystic Voices. 2 CD / Naxos (USA) / 201005-25 . Works Gabriel Faur Requiem; Messe basse; Franz Schubert Ellens Gesang III ( Ave Maria ), song for voice piano, D. 839 (Op. 52/6
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6. Johannes Ockeghem Home Page
Brief biography, extensive scholarly bibliography, list of works, and research sources from Ferris State (Michigan) University.
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Johannes Ockeghem (c.1410-1497) Home Page Scott David Atwell, Ph.D.
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Much of the bibliographic data included on the Johannes Ockeghem Home Page as well as a substantial amount of research-related information contained in the author's revised doctoral dissertation is currently being updated and substantially augmented in order to be submitted for publication in monographic form. The monograph includes information on hundreds of items (see examples under Introduction below) not yet included on this page. These will be added gradually to the Johannes Ockeghem Home Page once the monograph has been published. In order to locate items not furnished on this page or to obtain more recent bibliographic information for any of the items provided here please contact the author directly. Die Goldberg Stiftung (Dr. Clemens Goldberg). Choose Link or Page Down to Topic Basic Repertoire List Bibliography Biography Discography and Released Recordings Editions Image Image Image Library of Congress Citations (Format and Name) MusiXTeX Library Source files (Zip archived), PostScript graphic images (Zip compressed), and MIDI files (SMF)

7. Ockeghem Johannes Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com
Research Ockeghem Johannes and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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8. Old Dutch Masters; Book 1 Sheet Music By [Collection] Ockeghem, Johannes (1410-1
Buy Old Dutch Masters; Book 1 at Sheet Music Plus. By Collection Ockeghem, Johannes (14101497) Obrecht, Jacob (C1450-1505) Isaac, Heinrich (C1450-1517) Josquin Desprez
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9. Ockeghem, Johannes Definition Of Ockeghem, Johannes In The Free Online Encyclope
Ockeghem, Johannes (yōh n`əs ŏk`əgĕm), c.1410–1497, Flemish composer. Ockeghem is thought to have been a pupil of Gilles Binchois and was definitely taught by Guillaume
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10. Ockeghem, Johannes
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella s Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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Ockeghem, Johannes
Ockeghem, Johannes
Period: Renaissance
Born: c. 1410 in East Flanders
Died: Saturday, February 6, 1497 in Tours, France
Nation of Origin: Netherlands
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13 surviving Mass settings including Missa Quinti Toni, and Missa prolationum.
Motets
Secular Chansons Other Information: Ockeghem may have been a student of Binchois. He worked in Antwerp, Bourbon, Cambrai, and Paris. He worked for many different royalty including 3 French kings. He was a teacher to Josquin des Prez who wrote an elaborate epitaph upon the death of Ockeghem. His work conveys the mysticism of the Netherlands while demonstrating the progressive techniques of imitative counterpoint that would influence great masters of Renaissance polyphony like Palestrina. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Reese, Gustave, Music in the Renaissance

11. Ockeghem, Johannes From Medieval France | BookRags.com
Ockeghem, Johannes from Medieval France. Ockeghem, Johannes summary with 3 pages of research material.
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12. Okeghem Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
His richly sonorous works often reflect intricate structural principles. Learn more about Ockeghem, Johannes with a free trial on Britannica.com.
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15. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Ockeghem
Brief biography, related composer links, discography, and CD reviews from the Classical Net Basic Repertoire List.
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Ockeghem was one of the most respected composers of the fifteenth century, and along with Guillaume Dufay ) praised his character, skill, and influence. He was long identified as one of the fathers of Renaissance music, his influence finally fading only years after his death. Todd McComb
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16. Johannes Ockeghem — Infoplease.com
More on Johannes Ockeghem from Infoplease Okeghem meaning and definitions Okeghem Definition and Pronunciation; Ockeghem meaning and definitions - Ockeghem Definition
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Classical Net Ockeghem Brief biography and discography. Johannes Ockeghem - Brief biography, list of works with discography. (by Pierre-F. Roberge)
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  • Johannes Ockeghem Home Page - Brief biography; extensive scholarly bibliography; list of works; research sources.
  • Library of Congress: Vatican Exhibit: Music room two - Contains photo of illustrated manuscript with music by Ockeghem.
  • Ockeghem, Johannes - (Encarta Concise Encyclopedia Article)
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    Contains photo of illustrated manuscript with music by Ockeghem.
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    • The Chigi Codex Netherlands, With Flemish miniatures, Last quarter of the fifteenth century The Chigi Codex, one of the richest sources of Franco-Flemish polyphony of the last quarter of the fifteenth century, is also one of the most elaborate and precious of all illuminated music manuscripts. It contains thirteen masses of the great Flemish composer Johannes Ockeghem (ca. 1420-97), including this piece, the opening of Ockeghem's "Missa Ecce Ancilla Domini." The Annunciation scene appears in the illumination in the cantus part. The shields and crests were overpainted by the later Spanish owners of the manuscript. Chig. C. VIII 234 fols. 19 verso-20 recto music09 NB.03
    • Liber quindecim Missarum Rome: Andreas Antico, 1516 This large folio choirbook of polyphony, printed entirely by woodblock and containing fifteen masses by Josquin, Brumel, de la Rue, and others, is the first major Roman publication of sacred polyphonic music. Here we see the table of contents, listing the masses included in the work. Capp. Sist. 209 fols. 1 verso-2 recto music10 NB.13

    19. Ockeghem, Johannes
    This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Renaissance composer Ockeghem.
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    Ockeghem, Johannes
    Ockeghem, Johannes
    Period: Renaissance
    Born: c. 1410 in East Flanders
    Died: Saturday, February 6, 1497 in Tours, France
    Nation of Origin: Netherlands
    CLICK HERE for CDs of this composer.

    CLICK HERE for Books about this composer.

    CLICK HERE for Sheet Music by this composer.

    Major Works:

    13 surviving Mass settings including Missa Quinti Toni, and Missa prolationum.
    Motets
    Secular Chansons Other Information: Ockeghem may have been a student of Binchois. He worked in Antwerp, Bourbon, Cambrai, and Paris. He worked for many different royalty including 3 French kings. He was a teacher to Josquin des Prez who wrote an elaborate epitaph upon the death of Ockeghem. His work conveys the mysticism of the Netherlands while demonstrating the progressive techniques of imitative counterpoint that would influence great masters of Renaissance polyphony like Palestrina. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Reese, Gustave, Music in the Renaissance

    20. Johannes Ockeghem: Biography From Answers.com
    Sometime before 1467 his contemporary Antoine Busnois composed the motet In hydraulis, which praises Ockeghem. Johannes Tinctoris, leading theorist of the time and active in Naples
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