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Josquin Des Prez |
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Josquin Des Prez (or Josquin des Prés) (1440–1521)Franco-Flemish composer. His combination of Flemish counterpoint and Italian harmony, learnt while in the service of the Rome papal chapel in 1484–1503, marks a peak in Renaissance vocal music. In addition to Masses on secular as well as sacred themes, including the Missa ‘L'Homme armé’/Mass on ‘The Armed Man’ (1504), he also wrote secular chansons such as ‘El grillo’/‘The Cricket’ using vocal effects that imitate each other. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| DesPrez III, 47, was to become president and CEO of John Hancock Financial Services. The Los Angeles Master Chorale performs the world premiere of ``You Are (Variations)'' by Steven Reich in a program that includes works by Igor Stravinsky, Josquin DesPrez and Johannes Brahms. 1450-1521) has never been the subject of a monograph in English; Helmuth Osthoff's two-volume Josquin Desprez (Tutzing, 1962-65), the only scholarly study published thus far, is out of date and was never translated into English. |
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