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'''Biography:'''<br> | '''Biography:'''The Netherlandish composer Marbrianus de Orto was a contemporary and colleague of Josquin des Prez — they served together in the Sistine Chapel choir in the 1490s — and their compositional styles bear much in common. Although de Orto has disappeared into relative obscurity in comparison to his far more famous colleague, it is quite evident that he was highly regarded in his day: the renowned Venetian printer Ottaviano Petrucci dedicated one of his earliest publications (1505) to a set of five masses by de Orto.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 03:16, 18 March 2019
Aliases: Marbriano; Marbrianus; Dujardin
Life
Born: about 1460
Died: January or February 1529
Biography:The Netherlandish composer Marbrianus de Orto was a contemporary and colleague of Josquin des Prez — they served together in the Sistine Chapel choir in the 1490s — and their compositional styles bear much in common. Although de Orto has disappeared into relative obscurity in comparison to his far more famous colleague, it is quite evident that he was highly regarded in his day: the renowned Venetian printer Ottaviano Petrucci dedicated one of his earliest publications (1505) to a set of five masses by de Orto.
View the Wikipedia article on Marbrianus de Orto.
List of choral works
- Ave Maria
- Da pacem
- Descendi in hortum meum
- Domine non secundum
- Dulces exuviae
- Il y a trois dames à Paris
- Kyrie (Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis)
- Lamentations
- Missa L'homme armé
- Missa Petite camusette
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