Jean Richafort (c. 1480 – c. 1547) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance, a member of the third generation of the Franco-Flemish School. He was...
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vocal scoring was often richer, for example in the six-voice Requiem by Jean Richafort which he wrote for the death of Josquin des Prez. Other composers before...
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performance of Arvo Pärt's 'Canon of Repentance' (composed in 1998), works by Jean Richafort and his parodists, a program of works originally written for Charles...
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this tradition, including those by Ockeghem, Pierre de la Rue, Brumel, Jean Richafort, Pedro de Escobar, Antoine de Févin, Morales, Palestrina, Tomás Luis...
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vocal scoring was often richer, for example in the six-voice Requiem by Jean Richafort which he wrote for the death of Josquin des Prez. Other composers before...
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Nicolas Gombert and one by Jean Richafort. The second of the two songs is wrongly attributed to Gombert, it is a work of Jean Courtois. The intabulations...
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before the 20th century Flor Peeters, cathedral organist 1923 to 1986 Jean Richafort, choir master 1507 to 1509 The abbey founded by St. Rumbold in the 6th...
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Portinari, Italian banker for the Medici bank Jan Provoost, Flemish painter Jean Richafort, Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance Jan van Eyck, Flemish painter...
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Tingoli (born c. 1573, fl. 1597) Giovanni Battista Riccio (fl. 1609–1621) Jean Richafort (c. 1480 – after 1547) Ferdinand Tobias Richter (1651–1711) Franz Xaver...
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Pedro Guerrero, Francisco Guerrero, Juan García de Basurto, Jean Maillard, Jean Richafort, Thomas Crecquillon, Simon Boyleau, Rodrigo de Ceballos, Juan...
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motets (other composers with works in the collection include Jean Mouton, Jean Richafort, Jacquet of Mantua, Cristóbal de Morales, and others). Another...
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Canticorum II (1994) Leonhard Lechner, Guillaume Dufay, Brian Elias, Jean Richafort, Heinrich Schütz, Joanne Metcalf, John Plummer, Ludwig Sennfl, Wilhelm...
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Perkins, Leeman L. (2009) [2001]. "Ockeghem [Okeghem, Hocquegam, Okegus etc.], Jean de". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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Clemens non Papa, Crecquillon, Josquin des Prez, Johannes Lupi, and Jean Richafort, the books also include anonyma and compositions by less well-known...
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Leipzig (b. c. 1490) – approx. year Pierre Moulu, Franco-Flemish composer (b. c. 1484) – approx. year Jean Richafort, Netherlandish composer (b. c. 1480)...
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Cypriano de Rore Missa Quem dicunt homines 4 17 1599 Parody Motet by Jean Richafort Missa quinti toni 6 19 1600 Freely composed Missa Regina coeli 5 20...
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Clemens non Papa, Robert Fayrfax, Francesco de Layolle, Jean Lhéritier, Jacquet of Mantua, Jean Richafort, John Sheppard. Magdala, David Skinner Dr David Skinner...
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Longueval but not Jean Braconnier (died 1512). Anne's Chapelle de la Reine led by Antoine Divitis included Jean Mouton, Jean Richafort, Claudin de Sermisy...
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Praeter rerum seriem. Madrigaux et motets. Harmonia Mundi901760. 2003 – Jean Richafort: Requiem (in memoriam Josquin Desprez) à 6 voix, motets. Harmonia Mundi...
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Festa, Andreas de Silva, Jean Lhéritier, Johannes de la Fage, Jean Richafort, Adrian Willaert, Antoine Bruhier, Pierre Moulu, Jean Mouton, and others. Missa...
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Tinctoris. The Third generation (1480–1520): Jean Mouton, Obrecht, de la Rue, Isaac, Brumel, Févin, Pipelare, Richafort, Divitis, and most significantly Josquin...
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From around 1600 such Magnificats are also composed for the organ, e.g. Jean Titelouze's 1626 Le Magnificat ou Cantique de la Vierge pour toucher sur...
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master at St. Rombouts in Mechelen between 1509 and 1513, replacing Jean Richafort. That he held a position of such high status, in a church which was...
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Jheronimus Vinders, as well as the anonymous Absolve, quaesumus, while Jean Richafort's requiem musically quoted him. Josquin's compositions traveled widely...
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(Hyperion Records, [6] CDA67749, 2010) Richafort: Requiem & other sacred music (Hyperion Records, [7] CDA67959, 2012) Jean Guyot Amorosi Peniseiri (Hyperion...
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