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Johannes Ockeghem: Sanctus and Benedictus from “Missa cuiusvis toni” | MetLiveArts

Sacred and secular, polite and bawdy, the works of composer Johannes Ockeghem changed the course of European music forever, helping to cement the Franco-Flemish school of composition that survived well into the seventeenth century. To celebrate Ockeghem's six hundredth birthday (give or take—no one actually knows when he was born!), New York's own Clarion Choir and Orchestra took to the galleries at The Met Cloisters with a five-hour marathon of the forefather's music.

Enjoy these movements from Ockeghem's “Missa cuiusvis toni,” cleverly written so it's performable in any mode.

Recorded on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 in the Fuentidueña Chapel at The Met Cloisters.

This performance was made possible by Kathryn O. Greenberg.


Singers and musicians, all dressed in black, in performance in the Fuentidueña Chapel
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