Its marveolous to hear the music Ockegham wrote for his 'Masters' death, and then later we have Josquin write something akin to this for Ockegham's passing.
@flowforms actually, it isn't exactly stated that Binchois was Ockeghems master. They may have both actually served together as choristers in their earlier years. It is very apparent though that they were close in their lives through their works (De plus en plus and Missa De plus en plus is a fine example, and of course this lamentation).
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InnocentParadis 4 months ago in playlist ALTE MUSIK and RENAISSANCE.
Magnifique de pureté et d'émotion. Profondément poignant. Le tempo assez lent ajoute à la délicatesse déchirante.
choralement 8 months ago
Its marveolous to hear the music Ockegham wrote for his 'Masters' death, and then later we have Josquin write something akin to this for Ockegham's passing.
flowforms 2 years ago
@flowforms actually, it isn't exactly stated that Binchois was Ockeghems master. They may have both actually served together as choristers in their earlier years. It is very apparent though that they were close in their lives through their works (De plus en plus and Missa De plus en plus is a fine example, and of course this lamentation).
blackhawk5o5 1 year ago
Zounds!! Fantastic stuff - if there is ever a Youtube "early music" award, you'd be hands-down the winner.
HolyMotherofGrid 2 years ago