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Mellon Chansonnier, Original and modern clefs

This chansonnier was collected under the supervision of Johannes Tinctoris in Naples around 1475. It is a major source for the chansons of his friend Antoine Busnois (cf. collected chansons […]

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Mellon Chansonnier, Yale, Beinecke Library

One of the most important sources for secular music of the 15th century. http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/dl_crosscollex/brbldl/oneITEM.asp?pid=2008083&iid=1042028&srchtype=ITEM

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Missa Pour quelque paine

Bruxelles, Bibliothèque Royale, Ms. 5557 This mass is doubtfully ascribed to “Ockam” in the source. In Vatican, Capella Sistina Ms. 51 there is an ascription to “Cornelius Heyns” who does […]

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Missa Puis que je vis (Dufay?)

Cappella Sistina Ms. 14 contains a marvellous mass that could very well be by Dufay. The rich harmonies and elegant duets clearly speak in his favour. The model was the […]

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Modena A

Biblioteca estense universitaria ms Alpha m.5.24 A source probably created around 1425-35 in Bologna, which came into the possession of the Este family in Ferrara very early on. A very […]

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Modena IV

Modena, Duomo, Biblioteca et Archivio Capitolare Ms Mus IV. This source combines diverse parts assembled by Orazio Vecchi at the end of the 16th century. Masses by Josquin, Compere, Brumel, […]

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Montecassino 871

Abbazia di Montecassino, Ms 871. Assembled in a Benedictine monastery in Naples, it contains an eclectic mixture of Neapolitan secular songs and sacred repertoire. Its core composers are Cornago and […]

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Montecassino 871

Abbazia di Montecassino, Ms 871. Assembled in a Benedictine monastery in Naples, it contains an eclectic mixture of Neapolitan secular songs and sacred repertoire. Its core composers are Cornago and […]

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München 3154 (Leopold Codex)

Choirbook copied around 1480 with Marian repertoire. Compositions by Compere, Josquin, Obrecht…. For more details: Musical life in Vienne View Facsimile

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Ockeghem Literature by Scott Atwell

You may consult Prof Atwell’s Ockeghem Homepage! http://library.ferris.edu/scott/ockeghem.html Download literature list below Attached file: Ockeghem-Literatur.doc.doc (9568 downloads, 411 KB)

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