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A mention in Crétin’s déploration on the death of [[Johannes Ockeghem]] is suggestive but not further evidence points to Brumel being a student: the first frenchman belonging to the 'Netherlandish School' was hired as a singer at Notre Dame de Chartres in 1483 and spent 1486-1492 at Geneva. In 1497 he surfaces at Laon and 1498-1500 at Notre Dame de Paris. In 1506 he succeeded [[Jacob Obrecht]] at the court of Ferrara until the chapel was disbanded in 1510, and subsequently worked at Faenza and Mantua, apparently in failing health. A report by [[Vincenzo Galilei]] placing Brumel in Rome in 1513 is given little weight, Galilei being born around 1520.
A mention in Crétin’s déploration on the death of [[Johannes Ockeghem]] is suggestive but not further evidence points to Brumel being a student: the first Frenchman belonging to the 'Netherlandish School' was hired as a singer at Notre Dame de Chartres in 1483 and spent 1486-1492 at Geneva. In 1497 he surfaces at Laon and 1498-1500 at Notre Dame de Paris. In 1506 he succeeded [[Jacob Obrecht]] at the court of Ferrara until the chapel was disbanded in 1510, and subsequently worked at Faenza and Mantua, apparently in failing health. A report by [[Vincenzo Galilei]] placing Brumel in Rome in 1513 is given little weight, Galilei being born around 1520.


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
15 masses
===Masses===
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*''{{NoCo|Missa A l'ombre d'un buissonet}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa Berzerette savoyene}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa de Dringhs}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa Bon temps}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa de Beata Virgine}}
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*''{{NoCo|Missa Descendi in hortum}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa dominicalis}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa Et ecce terræ motus}}'' 12vv
*''{{NoCo|Missa Je nay dueul}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa L'homme armé}}
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*''{{NoCo|Missa pro defunctis}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa Ut re mi fa sol la}}
*''{{NoCo|Missa Victimae paschali}}


===Sacred works===
for 4vv unless otherwise noted
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===Motets===
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{{top}}
*''Ave ancilla Trinitatis'' 3vv
*''{{NoCo|Ave cælorum domina}} (? missing in NG list)
*Ave cujus conceptio
*''Ave Maria gratia Dei plena'' 3vv
*''{{NoCo|Ave stella matutina}}
*''Ave virgo gloriosa
*''Beata es Maria
*''Bonus et rectus (contrafact of {{NoCo|Noe, noe}})
*''Conceptus hodiernus Maria
*''{{NoCo|Da pacem}}
*''Dominus dissipat'' 2vv
*''Gloria laus et honor'' (conflicting attribution to Josquin)
*''Haec dies (missing tenor)
*''{{NoCo|Lamentations of Jeremiah}}
*''Languente miseris'' 5vv
*''{{NoCo|Lauda Sion salvatorem}}
*''{{NoCo|Laudate Dominum de caelis}}
*''Magnificat primi toni'' 3vv
*''Magnificat secundi toni
*''Magnificat sexti oni
*''Magnificat octavi toni (only "Sicut erat" has attribution)
*''{{NoCo|Mater patris et filia}} 3vv
*''Nativitas unde gaudia
*''Nato canunt omnia'' 5vv
*''{{NoCo|Nato canunt omnia}} 5vv
*''{{NoCo|Noe, noe}}
*''{{NoCo|O crux, ave, spes unica}}
*''{{NoCo|O Domine Jesu Christe}}
*''Philippe qui videt me
*''{{NoCo|Regina caeli laetare}}
*''Rosa novum dans adorem
*''{{NoCo|Sicut lilium inter spinas}}
*''{{NoCo|Sub tuum praesidium}}
*''Vidi aquam
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====Bicinia====
====Bicinia====
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{{#SortWorks:Sacred music&&2-part choral music|cols=3}}
 
===Secular works===
===Secular works===
{{#SortWorks:Secular music}}
*''Dieu te gart bergere
*{{NoCo|Du tout plongiet - Fors seulement}}
*''James que la ne peult estre
*''Le moy de may
*{{NoCo|Tous les regretz}}
All for 4vv; there are in addition about 8 3vv songs without text.


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===Works not mentioned above===
*[[Missa L'homme armé (Antoine Brumel)|Missa L'homme armé]] – [[Jena Choirbooks]] [[D-Ju MS 31]] (1510)
*[[Missa Bon temps reviendra tu jamais (Antoine Brumel)|Missa Bon temps reviendra tu jamais]] – [[Jena Choirbooks]] [[D-Ju MS 31]] (1510)
*[[Missa Sine nomine (Antoine Brumel)|Missa Sine nomine]] – [[Jena Choirbooks]] [[D-Ju MS 32]] (1510)
*[[Missa Victime paschali laudes (antoine Brumel)|Missa Victime paschali laudes]] – [[Jena Choirbooks]] [[D-Ju MS 31]] (1510)
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*{{NoComp|Misse Brumel|Antoine Brumel}} – 1503
*{{NoComp|Misse Brumel|Antoine Brumel}} – 1503

Latest revision as of 06:18, 1 November 2023

Alias: Anthonius de Brumel

Life

Born: c. 1460

Died: c. 1512?

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Antoine Brumel.

A mention in Crétin’s déploration on the death of Johannes Ockeghem is suggestive but not further evidence points to Brumel being a student: the first Frenchman belonging to the 'Netherlandish School' was hired as a singer at Notre Dame de Chartres in 1483 and spent 1486-1492 at Geneva. In 1497 he surfaces at Laon and 1498-1500 at Notre Dame de Paris. In 1506 he succeeded Jacob Obrecht at the court of Ferrara until the chapel was disbanded in 1510, and subsequently worked at Faenza and Mantua, apparently in failing health. A report by Vincenzo Galilei placing Brumel in Rome in 1513 is given little weight, Galilei being born around 1520.

List of choral works

Masses

for 4vv unless otherwise noted

Motets

Bicinia

Secular works

All for 4vv; there are in addition about 8 3vv songs without text.

 

Works not mentioned above


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Publications

External links