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  Johannes Lupi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lupi had an unnamed chronic illness which plagued him increasingly in the 1530s—he had to leave his position because of it in 1535—and which caused his early death.
Lupi is sometimes confused with several other musicians of the 16th century.
Johannes Lupi was the name of two other obscure figures, neither of whom was a composer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johannes_Lupi   (395 words)

  
 Johannes Lupi - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Lupi composed masses but these works demonstrated a great deal of imitation with little if any indication of his own creative abilities.
Lupi arranged his music with a number of different relational concepts: similar interval patterns, exact repitition, inversions, modes, and variations in rhythms.
Generally Lupi's music was exceptional in his meld of five to six voice counterpoints, perfected imitation, and melismatic phrases.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,542823,00.html   (419 words)

  
 MP3.com Search Results for: [ johannes ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Johannes Schuler was one of a now-forgotten breed of conductor.
In an era in which seemingly every figure at the podium seems to aspire (in their dreams at least) to a high-profile international career, Schuler was content to serve quietly as a kapellmeister, achieving extraordinary levels of excellence leading his various opera...
A composer of masses and motets Lupi was gifted in the latter genre and rather nonenigmatic in the former.
www.mp3.com /search.php?action=Search&stype=artist&query=johannes   (1158 words)

  
 Summi et Aeterni ORDER
Johann Fux Johann Joseph Fux (1660 — February 13, 1741) was an Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era.
His Missa sine nomine seems to have been particularly attractive to Johann Sebastian Bach, who studied and performed it while he was writing his own masterpiece, the Mass in B Minor.
Towards the end of the 15th century, polyphonic sacred music (as exemplified in the masses of Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht) had once again become more complex, in a manner that can perhaps be seen as correlating to the stunning detail in the painting at the time.
jeff.ostrowski.cc /productions/summi/order.htm   (14963 words)

  
 Johannes Ockeghem (c.1410-1497) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ergone conticuit : in Johannem Okegi, musicorum principem, naenia / Johannes Lupi ; text by Erasmus of Rotterdam [sound recording].
Missa prolationem Notes: His Johannes Ockeghem, prince of music [SR] 1979: label (Johannes Ockeghem, prince of music: Missa prolationem [sic]) container (Missa prolationum) Control No.: n 79130016 Heading: Ockeghem, Johannes, d.
Missa Ecce ancilla Domini References: Ockeghem, Johannes, d.
www.mala.bc.ca /~mcneil/cit/citlcockeghem.htm   (1885 words)

  
 Johannes Ockeghem Home Page
It is my intent to collate and organize as much information as is possible on the composer, in the hope that it will aid researchers, scholars, and general audiences alike in a greater understanding of and appreciation for the music of this contrapuntist.
Johannes Ockeghem en zijn tijd: tentoonstelling gehouden in het Stadhuis te Dendermonde, 14 November - 6 December 1970.
Lindmayr, A. Quellenstudien zu den Motetten von Johannes Ockeghem.
library.ferris.edu /scott/ockeghem.html   (9771 words)

  
 Classical Net - Publishers - Garland Publishing
Gluck's Orfeo Ed Euridice As Arranged by J.C. Bach: Facsimilie of an Eighteenth-Century Manuscript Score (Johann Christian Bach, 1735-1782: The Col).
Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger: Libro Primo De Balli, Gagliarde, Et Correnti, a Quatro Voci (Rome, 1615 and Libro Di Sinfonie a Quattro), Robert Judd (Editor).
Johann Peter Pixis, 1788-1874: Selected Works (Piano Music of the Parisian Virtuosos 1810-1860, Vol 7), Jeffrey Kallberg (Editor).
www.classical.net /music/books/pubs/garland.html   (5100 words)

  
 Blue Heron Renaissance Choir
Monadnock Music: Lyndeborough Center, NH Johannes Ockeghem: Alma redemptoris mater, Kyrie and Gloria Ma maistresse, Credo (Sistine Chapel MS 26, c.1475) Johannes Lupi: Ergo ne conticuit (lament on the death of Ockeghem) Josquin Desprez: Vultum tuum (cycle of Motetti missales), Ave maria...
Monadnock Music: Harrisville, NH Johannes Ockeghem: Alma redemptoris mater, Kyrie and Gloria Ma maistresse, Credo (Sistine Chapel MS 26) Johannes Lupi: Ergo ne conticuit (lament on the death of Ockeghem)
Johannes Ockeghem: Alma redemptoris mater, Kyrie and Gloria Ma maistresse, Salve regina, Credo (Sistine Chapel MS 26) Philippe Basiron: Salve regina Jacob Obrecht: Ave maris stella a 3, Salve regina a 6
www.blueheronchoir.org /history.html   (1047 words)

  
 Famous Belgians - Johannes Ockeghem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Possibly a pupil of the eminent composer Gilles Binchois (1400-1460), Ockeghem served as composer and choirmaster to three French kings: Charles VII, Louis XI, and Charles VIII.
At his death, a Déploration (lament) was composed by his pupil (according to tradition), the French composer Josquin Desprez, and a lament by the philosopher Erasmus was set to music by the French composer Johannes Lupi (c.
Ockeghem's masses, motets, and chansons (secular part-songs) show great skill at counterpoint based on melodic imitation.
www.famousbelgians.net /ockeghem.htm   (97 words)

  
 Echoes from the present   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
As if this were not complex enough, the first letters of each line of the Greek spell out Errikos Borbonis – Henry of Bourbon, as Henry IV was also known.
Ergone conticuit, possibly by Lupi, is a musical epitaph on the death of the composer Ockeghem.
Text taken from Chieko and other poems of Takamura Kotaro, translated by Hiroaki Sato (The University Press of Hawaii, Honolulu; 1980), and used by kind permission of the translator.
www.hilliardensemble.demon.co.uk /Echoes.htm   (1272 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The 12-voice a cappella choir, under the direction of Michael Harrison, will sing the lovely, but seldom performed Missa Quam pulchra es of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.
1525-1594) and the motet by Johannes Lupi (c.1506-1539) upon which the Mass is based.
The program also features a selection of Marian motets by Palestrina from his first book of motets for four voices (Motecta festorum totius ani..,1563).
www.partydigest.com /admin/std/FORM_EDIT.cfm?RECORDID=544   (305 words)

  
 St. Lawrence Choir - A Millennium Christmas - Nov. 26, 2000
His carol sequence Ave Rex is a setting of anonymous medieval words.
Quand le fils Dieu prit naissance - Johannes Lupi
Peter Schubert, a transplant from New York to Montreal, is a member of the McGill Faculty of Music.
www.slchoir.qc.ca /e/concerts/xmas00_e.htm   (472 words)

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