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Ockeghem - Missa ’De Plus en Plus’, Chansons | Brilliant Classics 94073

Ockeghem - Missa ’De Plus en Plus’, Chansons

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 94073

Barcode: 5028421940731

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 23rd August 2010

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About

Johannes Ockeghem (1420c-1495) was born in what we now know as Belgium, then called the Duchy of Hainault, part of the Duke of Burgundy’s territory. Little is known of his early years or his training, but we do know he was employed at the cathedral in Mons, then as ‘vicaire-chantuer’ at Antwerp cathedral in 1443. He later worked for Charles I, Duke of Bourbon, and, later, for his son, Louis XI at Notre Dame in Paris. He was one of the most influential and respected composers of his day, and was friends with great contemporaries such as Dufay and Binchois.

His music is remarkable for the freedom, imagination and resourcefulness with which he handles compositional procedures, and in the way he writes for the voices. Each voice is treated equally, and the way he word-paints, or treats the texts marks him out as one of music’s great innovators.

His surviving output is small – a handful of Masses, and the delightful Chansons, but whether the work is a large scale mass or a small light hearted song, his gift for a long and complex rhapsodic line is apparent.

I found it difficult to decide between the Clerks' Group and The Tallis Scholars. This superb recording by the Orlando Consort doesn't make the choice any easier, for all three recordings offer sharply contrasting views of the work… The Orlandos are the obvious choice for those who prefer a soloistic approach, or for whom anything other than counter-tenors on top lines smacks of heresy. Their adoptive Gallic pronunciation is more noticeable and effective here than on previous recordings. It so happens that each ensemble uses a different edition, and the Orlandos seem to me to have the edge’ - Gramophone August 1997

Recording made in 1997.

Includes new booklet notes and sung texts.

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