Johannes Ockeghem

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  • renaissance
  • early music
  • classical
  • sacred music
  • 15th century
Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410, Saint-Ghislain, Belgium – 6 February 1497, Tours, France) was the leading composer of the second generation of the Franco-Flemish School. Ockeghem is often considered the most important composer between Guillaume Dufay and Josquin Desprez. Recent research has shown that Ockeghem was born in the town of Saint-Ghislain; many older biographies state that he was either born in the town of his name or in the neighboring town of Dendermonde in East Flanders (now part of modern Belgium), part of the Duchy of Burgundy.

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Songs

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    Agnus Dei

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    Agnus Dei (Gregorian chant)

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    Agnus Dei (plain-chant)

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    Alma redemptoris mater

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    Alma redemptoris mater à 4

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    Au travail suis (also attrib. Barbingant)

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    Ave Maria

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    Ave Maria, gratia plena

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    Ave Maria...benedicta to

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    Ave Maria...benedicta tu

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    Benedictus

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    Communio (Gregorian chant)

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    Communio. Lux eteran luceat eis (Antonius Divitis)

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    Credo

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    D'Ung Aultre Amer

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    D'ung aultre amer (Pro Musica Antiqua of Brussels feat. conductor: Safford Cape)

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    Deo gratias

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    Deploration sur la mort de Johannes Ockeghem

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    Epistola

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    Evangelium


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