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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.



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The profusion of formal elegies by jean Molinet, Josquin des Pres, Guillaume Cretin, jean Lemaire de Belges, Erasmus of Rotterdam and others lamenting Ockeghem's death in 1497 reflect the extent of renown he attained during his lifetime.
 
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