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*''Adiu, adiu'' alternative incipit of ''Meiskin es u'' | |||
*''Als al de weerelt in vruechden leeft'' 4 | |||
*''Den haghel ende die calde snee'' 4 | |||
*''Fors seulement'' 4 | |||
*''Helas'' alternative incipit for ''Nec michi nec tibi'' | |||
*''Helas mon bien'' 3 | |||
*''Ic draghe de mutse clutse'' 4 | |||
*''Ic hoerde de clocskins luden'' 4 | |||
*''Ic ret my uut spacieren'' 4 | |||
*''Ic weinsche alle scoene vrauwen eere'' 4 also attrib. Stoltzer | |||
*''In hebbe gheen ghelt in mijn bewelt'' 4 | |||
*''J’ay pris amours'' 4 | |||
*''Lacen adieu, wel zoete partye'' 4 untypical | |||
*''Laet u ghenoughen liever Johan'' | |||
*''La tortorella è semplice uccelletto'' 4 | |||
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*''Ma bouche rit'' 4 | |||
*''Marion la doulce'' 3 | |||
*''Meiskin es u cutkin ru'' 4 | |||
*''Moet my lacen u vriendelic schijn'' 3 untypical | |||
*''Nec michi nec tibi'' 2/3 probably instrumental; also attrib. ‘Virgilius’ | |||
*''Rompeltier'' 4 untypical | |||
*''Se bien fait'' 4 | |||
*''Sullen wij langhe in drucke moeten leven'' 3/4 Alto possibly added | |||
*''Tandernaken'' 3 | |||
*''Tant que nostre argent dura'' 4 | |||
*''Tmeiskin was jonck wel van passe'' 3/4 ; also attrib. Isaac, Japart | |||
*''Tsat een cleyn meiskin'' 4 | |||
*''Waer sij di Han?'' 4 | |||
*''Wat willen wij metten budel spelen'' 4 | |||
*''Weet ghij wat mijnder jonghen hert deert'' 4 untypical | |||
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The ''New Obrecht Edition'' also includes a canon and 5 other textless works | |||
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Aliases: Hobrecht
Life
Born: 1457 or 1458
Died: before 1 August 1505
The son of a town trumpeter of Ghent, Obrecht might have studied with Antoine Busnoys; he was employed at Bergen-op-Zoon (1480-84), Cambrai (1484), Bruges (1485), Antwerp (1492, Bruges again (1498), and Ferrara (1504), where he died of plague.
View the Wikipedia article on Jacob Obrecht.
List of choral works
Masses
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Secular works
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The New Obrecht Edition also includes a canon and 5 other textless works
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
Publications
External links
- Works by Jacob Obrecht in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
- Info and viewable score of Saint Donatian Mass can be found here