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THE 8700 AND 1450
CASTING AND RECASTING.
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Knife Storage using Pelican Case 1450
Just showing the storage capability of the Pelican 1450. Inspired by zyhano's 1600 and jdavis882's 1400.
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Josquin Des Prez (±1450 1521): Missa L'ami Baudechon
One of the problems that anyone has writing about Josquin's music is that dating it is an inexact science to put it mildly. It's been the conventional wisdom...
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Guerre de Cent-Ans - La Victoire Finale
La phase finale de la Guerre de Cent-Ans et l'éclatante victoire française sur l'Angleterre.
Bibliographie :
"Charles VII" de Georges Minois
"The Fall of English France 1449-53" de David Nicolle
"Charles VII : le Victorieux" de Georges Bordonove
"La résistance à l'occupation anglaise en Basse-Normandie (1418-1450)" de Roger Jouet.
"La guerre de Cent-Ans" de Jean Favier
Musiques tirées de la
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Woodcut Printing 1450-1520
The invention of printing allowed books and images to become household objects. Both could be reproduced quickly and in large numbers, whereas before this re...
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The Tonight Show | AP World Review 600-1450
Parody of the Tonight Show that reviews the Middle East, East Asia, the Americas, and Sub-Saharan Africa from 600-1450 for AP World History. With host Jimmy ...
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4. Монголы 1180-1450 Чингиз-Хан, Тамерлан
Варвары, средневековье.
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Overview of the Renaissance 1450-1600 - OpenBUCS
Explore historical events and artistic styles of this period in music history. ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online 05 30 2013 06 NEWESTER BESTER.
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Forza Horizon 2 (XB1) | 200MPH Street Racing | 1450+HP Supra vs ~1000+HP 911, Vettes, GTR & More
In this video I go hunting for some good 'ol street racing with my full interior, stock 6 speed, big turbo 1450+HP Supra to run a bunch of other crazy fast street cars including Supras, Alpha 12 GTR, TT Viper, Porsches, Vettes all which are making close to or over 1000HP. Let me know what other cars you'd like for me to use to go hunting in!
Fast Lane Productions - https://www.youtube.com/channel
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ULI Case Studies: 1450 Brickell in Miami
ULI Case Studies showcase innovative approaches and best practices in real estate and urban development. Learn more and see other projects at: http://bit.ly/...
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Matthaeus Pipelare ( ±1450 – ±1515): Missa L'homme Armé
Matthaeus Pipelare was a southern Netherlandish composer who flourished in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. I can tell you almost nothing about his life because the only thing about him that is known for certain is that he was active in Antwerp but left there in the spring of 1498 until about 1 May 1500 to take up the prestigious and well-paid post of Master of the Choristers for
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1450+ Varieties of Heirloom Seeds Available at the Seed Bank
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Seed Bank in Petaluma, California that offers over 1450 varieties of open pollinated,...
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War Disease and the World 1450-2000
Distinguished British historian Professor Jeremy Black, presents the second 2005 Chauncey Leake Lecture hosted by the Department of Anthropology, History & S...
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Josquin Des Prez (±1450 - 1521): Missa Ave Maris Stella
Josquin's Missa Ave maris stella is a relatively early work that must have been composed sometime between 1495 and 1505 when it appeared as the opening work in the second book of Josquin's Masses published by Ottaviano Petrucci the Venetian master printer and publisher. It's a cantus firmus work in other words Josquin used the melody of another piece of music as the musical foundation for this se
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Contrato de prestación de servicios y la Ley 1450 de 2011
Respuesta del Dr. Diego Guevara, Líder de Investigación Contable y Tributaria de actualicese.com a la pregunta 10. Tengo un contrato de prestación de servici...
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Alternate History of Switzerland (1450 - 2015)
Music: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, by Mozart
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MAFFS 4 Rim Fire 19Aug13 1450
MAFFS 4 Rim Fire on 19Aug2013 at 14:50 146AW Channel Islands Air National Guard US Forest Service Cal FIRE Aerial Firefighting.
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Pt 2 - Ham radio Go Box / GoBox in Pelican 1450
The blue panel is from Front Panel Express and they provide free software. I recommend you use the software as it greatly simplifies what is possible and makes it seamless to order.
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Nueva Ley 1450 de 2011 parte 1/2
nueva reglamentación para la contratación de empleados, sin cooperativas.
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Heinrich Isaac (1450-1517) - Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen
[modernized spelling]: Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen, ich fahr dahin mein Strassen im fremde Land da hin. Mein Freud ist mir genommen, die ich nit weiß bek...
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Alternate History of Poland (1450 - 2015)
Enjoy! This is not meant to be realistic and it was neither made to offend anyone. Its pure fiction.
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Who is Imam Mahdi and His Appearance2028-InshAllah
Bismillah, this video is more likely an explanation on what's happening so that people may be warn of the coming the day of judgement and its very near and we dont know when except the sign is going to kept happening wheter you believe it or not.
Knife Storage using Pelican Case 1450
Just showing the storage capability of the Pelican 1450. Inspired by zyhano's 1600 and jdavis882's 1400....
Just showing the storage capability of the Pelican 1450. Inspired by zyhano's 1600 and jdavis882's 1400.
wn.com/Knife Storage Using Pelican Case 1450
Just showing the storage capability of the Pelican 1450. Inspired by zyhano's 1600 and jdavis882's 1400.
Josquin Des Prez (±1450 1521): Missa L'ami Baudechon
One of the problems that anyone has writing about Josquin's music is that dating it is an inexact science to put it mildly. It's been the conventional wisdom......
One of the problems that anyone has writing about Josquin's music is that dating it is an inexact science to put it mildly. It's been the conventional wisdom...
wn.com/Josquin Des Prez (±1450 1521) Missa L'Ami Baudechon
One of the problems that anyone has writing about Josquin's music is that dating it is an inexact science to put it mildly. It's been the conventional wisdom...
Guerre de Cent-Ans - La Victoire Finale
La phase finale de la Guerre de Cent-Ans et l'éclatante victoire française sur l'Angleterre.
Bibliographie :
"Charles VII" de Georges Minois
"The Fall of Engl...
La phase finale de la Guerre de Cent-Ans et l'éclatante victoire française sur l'Angleterre.
Bibliographie :
"Charles VII" de Georges Minois
"The Fall of English France 1449-53" de David Nicolle
"Charles VII : le Victorieux" de Georges Bordonove
"La résistance à l'occupation anglaise en Basse-Normandie (1418-1450)" de Roger Jouet.
"La guerre de Cent-Ans" de Jean Favier
Musiques tirées de la BO du jeu vidéo "Heroes V".
- Durant la bataille de Castillon : l'archer Michel Pérunin gagne sa place dans l'Histoire. Il ne reconnaitt pas le général anglais désarçonné et lui fend le crâne d'un coup de hache. En revanche, on ne connaît pas le nom de l’homme qui a abattu le fils de Talbot.
- Preuve de la violence des batailles de cette époque, les corps de Talbot et de son fils furent atrocement mutilés (et leurs armures et vêtements furent pillées). En conséquence, leurs dépouilles furent reconnues par des amis proches, uniquement grâce à leurs dentitions.
- Les Anglais ont longtemps réfuté l’idée d’une résistance populaire pendant leur occupation de la Normandie. Cependant, Roger Jouet démontre son existence réelle (et extrêmement menaçante pour les soldats anglais) dans son ouvrage « La résistance à l'occupation anglaise en Basse-Normandie (1418-1450 ) ».
- Georges Minois prétend que Charles VII fut sans aucun doute le souverain le plus cultivé de son époque. En outre, il fut sûrement l’une des seules personnes à pressentir qu’il vivait durant une époque de transition, entre un monde féodal finissant et l’avènement de grandes monarchies « Nationales ». Il sut utiliser pleinement de ce sentiment patriotique naissant parmi ses sujets (par exemple chez Jeanne d'Arc, Jacques Cœur et les frères Bureau ) pour anéantir l'ennemi anglais.
- On raconte que la belle Agnès Sorel aurait plusieurs fois « taquiné » le roi avant la campagne de Normandie pour le pousser à agir vite. « Je préfèrerais le roi d'Angleterre à vous si vous ne faîtes rien ».
- Fait peu connu : une fois couronné et sa descendance assurée, Charles VII participe et même dirige de nombreux sièges et batailles, au péril de sa vie. Il est de surcroit un excellent cavalier.
- En plus des tourillons et des roues, les frères Bureau apportent à l’artillerie primitive d’autres innovations décisives :
- Les tubes sont allongés pour avoir plus de précision et de portée.
- Délaissant la fonte, ils sont désormais fabriqués en bronze, matériau qui se déforme sans éclater.
- Les boulets –jusqu’alors en pierre- sont cerclés de fer pour décupler leur puissance à l’impact.
- Les Bureau garantissent à l’acheteur que leurs couleuvrines pourront tirer ou "faire 400 coups". L’expression est passée dans le langage populaire.
- Un texte d'époque de l'évêque Basin, que Bureau a certainement connu, le décrit comme « un homme d'origine humble, de basse stature, mais d'une grande détermination et courage ». Selon les récits, Bureau était un perfectionniste; méthodique, esprit mathématique, c'était aussi un brillant administrateur, doué d'une vive imagination technique qui lui permettait de tirer le meilleur parti des armes primitives de l'époque.
- Napoléon III écrit : "... Disons-le donc, en l’honneur de l’arme, c’est autant aux progrès de l’artillerie qu’à l’héroïsme de Jeanne d’Arc, que la France est redevable d’avoir pu secouer le joug étranger de 1428 à 1450. Car, la crainte que les grands avaient du peuple, les dissensions des nobles eussent peut-être amené la ruine de la France, si l’artillerie, habilement conduite, ne fût venue donner au pouvoir royal une force nouvelle, et lui fournir à la fois le moyen de repousser les ennemis de la France et de détruire les châteaux de ces seigneurs féodaux qui n’avaient point de patrie."
- Conscient de la grande puissance découlant de son artillerie, Charles VII aurait déclaré à son fils Louis : « Ne te sépare jamais de tes Chiens Verts » (de la couleur que prenaient les canons de bronze).
- Pourquoi Calais, qui aurait pu facilement être reprise, est-elle restée anglaise en 1453 ? Il semble que cela soit une concession de Charles VII au Duc de Bourgogne lors du traité d'Arras. Celui-ci craignait en effet que ses villes flamandes -qui vivaient essentiellement du textile- ne soient ruinées si la laine anglaise était venue à manquer.
wn.com/Guerre De Cent Ans La Victoire Finale
La phase finale de la Guerre de Cent-Ans et l'éclatante victoire française sur l'Angleterre.
Bibliographie :
"Charles VII" de Georges Minois
"The Fall of English France 1449-53" de David Nicolle
"Charles VII : le Victorieux" de Georges Bordonove
"La résistance à l'occupation anglaise en Basse-Normandie (1418-1450)" de Roger Jouet.
"La guerre de Cent-Ans" de Jean Favier
Musiques tirées de la BO du jeu vidéo "Heroes V".
- Durant la bataille de Castillon : l'archer Michel Pérunin gagne sa place dans l'Histoire. Il ne reconnaitt pas le général anglais désarçonné et lui fend le crâne d'un coup de hache. En revanche, on ne connaît pas le nom de l’homme qui a abattu le fils de Talbot.
- Preuve de la violence des batailles de cette époque, les corps de Talbot et de son fils furent atrocement mutilés (et leurs armures et vêtements furent pillées). En conséquence, leurs dépouilles furent reconnues par des amis proches, uniquement grâce à leurs dentitions.
- Les Anglais ont longtemps réfuté l’idée d’une résistance populaire pendant leur occupation de la Normandie. Cependant, Roger Jouet démontre son existence réelle (et extrêmement menaçante pour les soldats anglais) dans son ouvrage « La résistance à l'occupation anglaise en Basse-Normandie (1418-1450 ) ».
- Georges Minois prétend que Charles VII fut sans aucun doute le souverain le plus cultivé de son époque. En outre, il fut sûrement l’une des seules personnes à pressentir qu’il vivait durant une époque de transition, entre un monde féodal finissant et l’avènement de grandes monarchies « Nationales ». Il sut utiliser pleinement de ce sentiment patriotique naissant parmi ses sujets (par exemple chez Jeanne d'Arc, Jacques Cœur et les frères Bureau ) pour anéantir l'ennemi anglais.
- On raconte que la belle Agnès Sorel aurait plusieurs fois « taquiné » le roi avant la campagne de Normandie pour le pousser à agir vite. « Je préfèrerais le roi d'Angleterre à vous si vous ne faîtes rien ».
- Fait peu connu : une fois couronné et sa descendance assurée, Charles VII participe et même dirige de nombreux sièges et batailles, au péril de sa vie. Il est de surcroit un excellent cavalier.
- En plus des tourillons et des roues, les frères Bureau apportent à l’artillerie primitive d’autres innovations décisives :
- Les tubes sont allongés pour avoir plus de précision et de portée.
- Délaissant la fonte, ils sont désormais fabriqués en bronze, matériau qui se déforme sans éclater.
- Les boulets –jusqu’alors en pierre- sont cerclés de fer pour décupler leur puissance à l’impact.
- Les Bureau garantissent à l’acheteur que leurs couleuvrines pourront tirer ou "faire 400 coups". L’expression est passée dans le langage populaire.
- Un texte d'époque de l'évêque Basin, que Bureau a certainement connu, le décrit comme « un homme d'origine humble, de basse stature, mais d'une grande détermination et courage ». Selon les récits, Bureau était un perfectionniste; méthodique, esprit mathématique, c'était aussi un brillant administrateur, doué d'une vive imagination technique qui lui permettait de tirer le meilleur parti des armes primitives de l'époque.
- Napoléon III écrit : "... Disons-le donc, en l’honneur de l’arme, c’est autant aux progrès de l’artillerie qu’à l’héroïsme de Jeanne d’Arc, que la France est redevable d’avoir pu secouer le joug étranger de 1428 à 1450. Car, la crainte que les grands avaient du peuple, les dissensions des nobles eussent peut-être amené la ruine de la France, si l’artillerie, habilement conduite, ne fût venue donner au pouvoir royal une force nouvelle, et lui fournir à la fois le moyen de repousser les ennemis de la France et de détruire les châteaux de ces seigneurs féodaux qui n’avaient point de patrie."
- Conscient de la grande puissance découlant de son artillerie, Charles VII aurait déclaré à son fils Louis : « Ne te sépare jamais de tes Chiens Verts » (de la couleur que prenaient les canons de bronze).
- Pourquoi Calais, qui aurait pu facilement être reprise, est-elle restée anglaise en 1453 ? Il semble que cela soit une concession de Charles VII au Duc de Bourgogne lors du traité d'Arras. Celui-ci craignait en effet que ses villes flamandes -qui vivaient essentiellement du textile- ne soient ruinées si la laine anglaise était venue à manquer.
- published: 09 May 2015
- views: 102
Woodcut Printing 1450-1520
The invention of printing allowed books and images to become household objects. Both could be reproduced quickly and in large numbers, whereas before this re......
The invention of printing allowed books and images to become household objects. Both could be reproduced quickly and in large numbers, whereas before this re...
wn.com/Woodcut Printing 1450 1520
The invention of printing allowed books and images to become household objects. Both could be reproduced quickly and in large numbers, whereas before this re...
The Tonight Show | AP World Review 600-1450
Parody of the Tonight Show that reviews the Middle East, East Asia, the Americas, and Sub-Saharan Africa from 600-1450 for AP World History. With host Jimmy ......
Parody of the Tonight Show that reviews the Middle East, East Asia, the Americas, and Sub-Saharan Africa from 600-1450 for AP World History. With host Jimmy ...
wn.com/The Tonight Show | Ap World Review 600 1450
Parody of the Tonight Show that reviews the Middle East, East Asia, the Americas, and Sub-Saharan Africa from 600-1450 for AP World History. With host Jimmy ...
Overview of the Renaissance 1450-1600 - OpenBUCS
Explore historical events and artistic styles of this period in music history. ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online 05 30 2013 06 NEWESTER BESTER....
Explore historical events and artistic styles of this period in music history. ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online 05 30 2013 06 NEWESTER BESTER.
wn.com/Overview Of The Renaissance 1450 1600 Openbucs
Explore historical events and artistic styles of this period in music history. ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online 05 30 2013 06 NEWESTER BESTER.
Forza Horizon 2 (XB1) | 200MPH Street Racing | 1450+HP Supra vs ~1000+HP 911, Vettes, GTR & More
In this video I go hunting for some good 'ol street racing with my full interior, stock 6 speed, big turbo 1450+HP Supra to run a bunch of other crazy fast stre...
In this video I go hunting for some good 'ol street racing with my full interior, stock 6 speed, big turbo 1450+HP Supra to run a bunch of other crazy fast street cars including Supras, Alpha 12 GTR, TT Viper, Porsches, Vettes all which are making close to or over 1000HP. Let me know what other cars you'd like for me to use to go hunting in!
Fast Lane Productions - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRO6eNc4DBgdQvmmmmi6g
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In this video I go hunting for some good 'ol street racing with my full interior, stock 6 speed, big turbo 1450+HP Supra to run a bunch of other crazy fast street cars including Supras, Alpha 12 GTR, TT Viper, Porsches, Vettes all which are making close to or over 1000HP. Let me know what other cars you'd like for me to use to go hunting in!
Fast Lane Productions - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRO6eNc4DBgdQvmmmmi6g
Slick Racing - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_l6mOMCA3AYd-Co69NXxA
Disclaimer:Information In This Video Is Used For Entertainment Only.
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Like My Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/pages/HIboostRacingClub/231624893581601
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- published: 19 Jul 2015
- views: 7996
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- published: 15 Oct 2014
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ULI Case Studies: 1450 Brickell in Miami
ULI Case Studies showcase innovative approaches and best practices in real estate and urban development. Learn more and see other projects at: http://bit.ly/......
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Matthaeus Pipelare ( ±1450 – ±1515): Missa L'homme Armé
Matthaeus Pipelare was a southern Netherlandish composer who flourished in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. I can tell you almost nothing about...
Matthaeus Pipelare was a southern Netherlandish composer who flourished in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. I can tell you almost nothing about his life because the only thing about him that is known for certain is that he was active in Antwerp but left there in the spring of 1498 until about 1 May 1500 to take up the prestigious and well-paid post of Master of the Choristers for the Confraternity of Our Lady at the Cathedral of St. John in 's-Hertogenbosch. Not much of his work survives but that which does survive is widespread being found in no less than sixty sources located in libraries from Russia to Spain to Italy. It's of such superb quality and so engaging for performer and listener alike that it's easy to see why his contemporaries ranked him alongside Josquin, la Rue, Brumel, and Isaac.
The Missa ‘L'homme armé’ which you can hear below is in some ways quite typical of Flemish musical writing of the time in its complexity, sonority, and extensive use of lower voices including what we now call basso profundo. It's scored for Altus (high tenor), baritone, bass, and basso profundo and makes extensive use of its cantus firmus "L'homme Armé"which Pipelar makes use of throughout the Mass starting in the Kyrie where it appears in all the voices. It's a technically very demanding work clearly intended for performance by a top-class professional choir in which syncopation, faux-bourdon, canonical writing, imitation, homophony, and polyphony all make their appearance. Notwithstanding its musical variety Pipelare's Missa "L'homme Armé" has a tightly integrated feel and a considerable sense of forward motion I'm not surprised it wound up as part of the Sistine Chapel's repertoire. Enjoy :-)
mfi
wn.com/Matthaeus Pipelare ( ±1450 – ±1515) Missa L'Homme Armé
Matthaeus Pipelare was a southern Netherlandish composer who flourished in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. I can tell you almost nothing about his life because the only thing about him that is known for certain is that he was active in Antwerp but left there in the spring of 1498 until about 1 May 1500 to take up the prestigious and well-paid post of Master of the Choristers for the Confraternity of Our Lady at the Cathedral of St. John in 's-Hertogenbosch. Not much of his work survives but that which does survive is widespread being found in no less than sixty sources located in libraries from Russia to Spain to Italy. It's of such superb quality and so engaging for performer and listener alike that it's easy to see why his contemporaries ranked him alongside Josquin, la Rue, Brumel, and Isaac.
The Missa ‘L'homme armé’ which you can hear below is in some ways quite typical of Flemish musical writing of the time in its complexity, sonority, and extensive use of lower voices including what we now call basso profundo. It's scored for Altus (high tenor), baritone, bass, and basso profundo and makes extensive use of its cantus firmus "L'homme Armé"which Pipelar makes use of throughout the Mass starting in the Kyrie where it appears in all the voices. It's a technically very demanding work clearly intended for performance by a top-class professional choir in which syncopation, faux-bourdon, canonical writing, imitation, homophony, and polyphony all make their appearance. Notwithstanding its musical variety Pipelare's Missa "L'homme Armé" has a tightly integrated feel and a considerable sense of forward motion I'm not surprised it wound up as part of the Sistine Chapel's repertoire. Enjoy :-)
mfi
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 162
1450+ Varieties of Heirloom Seeds Available at the Seed Bank
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Seed Bank in Petaluma, California that offers over 1450 varieties of open pollinated,......
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Seed Bank in Petaluma, California that offers over 1450 varieties of open pollinated,...
wn.com/1450 Varieties Of Heirloom Seeds Available At The Seed Bank
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Seed Bank in Petaluma, California that offers over 1450 varieties of open pollinated,...
War Disease and the World 1450-2000
Distinguished British historian Professor Jeremy Black, presents the second 2005 Chauncey Leake Lecture hosted by the Department of Anthropology, History & S......
Distinguished British historian Professor Jeremy Black, presents the second 2005 Chauncey Leake Lecture hosted by the Department of Anthropology, History & S...
wn.com/War Disease And The World 1450 2000
Distinguished British historian Professor Jeremy Black, presents the second 2005 Chauncey Leake Lecture hosted by the Department of Anthropology, History & S...
Josquin Des Prez (±1450 - 1521): Missa Ave Maris Stella
Josquin's Missa Ave maris stella is a relatively early work that must have been composed sometime between 1495 and 1505 when it appeared as the opening work in ...
Josquin's Missa Ave maris stella is a relatively early work that must have been composed sometime between 1495 and 1505 when it appeared as the opening work in the second book of Josquin's Masses published by Ottaviano Petrucci the Venetian master printer and publisher. It's a cantus firmus work in other words Josquin used the melody of another piece of music as the musical foundation for this setting of the Mass. As the name Missa Ave maris stella might lead you to expect the cantus firmus Josquin used was the Dorian mode Marian hymn of that name and which I include as the starting track in the recording below.
This hymn which was appointed to be sung at First Vespers on feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary was very popular and very greatly loved. Even as Gregorian chant there are six settings of it that I know of and there could well have been more there's also a very well-known setting by Dufay. Not being one to pass up an opportunity Josquin's setting makes heavy use of it as a cantus firmus. You can hear it throughout the Mass both as a structural voice subject to embellishment or as the foundation for some highly developed imitation. It's a really stunning setting in which Josquin somehow manages to combine some quite severe contrapuntal writing with intensely declamatory treatment of the text and numinous euphony.
It's a compositional tour de force in which Josquin clearly set out to show what he could do. I find it very difficult to pick out one highlight over another so I'll confine myself to mentioning just a few points. There's some very fine four-part writing at the start of the Gloria. When we come to 'Qui tollis' Josquin augments the intensity by shifting the mood inward and the pace down, while in the Credo the 'Et incarnatus est' is truly lovely. Josquin changes the mood at 'Et resurrexit' to highlight the fervour and joy caused by that event and sustains this elevated mood to the movement's end. The Sanctus has some wonderfully energetic (and hard to sing) writing at 'Pleni sunt caeli'. All of these are superb but the 'Hosannah is spectacular, for this Josquin takes the cantus firmus – the Marian hymn in the tenor and sustains it from the very first bar right through to the end in the tenor line. He weaves the other voices around this central thread over long stretches but he allows them to take a respite before they re-join the tenor they do this in sequences singing and resting the effect is one of a somewhat severe rhythmical ostinato and makes for some remarkably powerful music. In complete contrast to this is the concluding third part of the Agnus Dei which is a tranquil limpid flowing piece of four-part writing. It's a wonderfully balanced piece of writing with a mellowness and tonal depth unequalled even by such luminaries as de Lassus and Palestrina the flow is which features a strict canon between superius and tenor takes the cantus firmus to its logical conclusion thus triumphantly concluding the Mass. When he was writing the program notes for their own recording of it the Tallis Scholars' Peter Philips said that this Mass is "Josquin at his most inventive and his most inspired". Yes indeed. Enjoy :-).
mfi
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Josquin's Missa Ave maris stella is a relatively early work that must have been composed sometime between 1495 and 1505 when it appeared as the opening work in the second book of Josquin's Masses published by Ottaviano Petrucci the Venetian master printer and publisher. It's a cantus firmus work in other words Josquin used the melody of another piece of music as the musical foundation for this setting of the Mass. As the name Missa Ave maris stella might lead you to expect the cantus firmus Josquin used was the Dorian mode Marian hymn of that name and which I include as the starting track in the recording below.
This hymn which was appointed to be sung at First Vespers on feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary was very popular and very greatly loved. Even as Gregorian chant there are six settings of it that I know of and there could well have been more there's also a very well-known setting by Dufay. Not being one to pass up an opportunity Josquin's setting makes heavy use of it as a cantus firmus. You can hear it throughout the Mass both as a structural voice subject to embellishment or as the foundation for some highly developed imitation. It's a really stunning setting in which Josquin somehow manages to combine some quite severe contrapuntal writing with intensely declamatory treatment of the text and numinous euphony.
It's a compositional tour de force in which Josquin clearly set out to show what he could do. I find it very difficult to pick out one highlight over another so I'll confine myself to mentioning just a few points. There's some very fine four-part writing at the start of the Gloria. When we come to 'Qui tollis' Josquin augments the intensity by shifting the mood inward and the pace down, while in the Credo the 'Et incarnatus est' is truly lovely. Josquin changes the mood at 'Et resurrexit' to highlight the fervour and joy caused by that event and sustains this elevated mood to the movement's end. The Sanctus has some wonderfully energetic (and hard to sing) writing at 'Pleni sunt caeli'. All of these are superb but the 'Hosannah is spectacular, for this Josquin takes the cantus firmus – the Marian hymn in the tenor and sustains it from the very first bar right through to the end in the tenor line. He weaves the other voices around this central thread over long stretches but he allows them to take a respite before they re-join the tenor they do this in sequences singing and resting the effect is one of a somewhat severe rhythmical ostinato and makes for some remarkably powerful music. In complete contrast to this is the concluding third part of the Agnus Dei which is a tranquil limpid flowing piece of four-part writing. It's a wonderfully balanced piece of writing with a mellowness and tonal depth unequalled even by such luminaries as de Lassus and Palestrina the flow is which features a strict canon between superius and tenor takes the cantus firmus to its logical conclusion thus triumphantly concluding the Mass. When he was writing the program notes for their own recording of it the Tallis Scholars' Peter Philips said that this Mass is "Josquin at his most inventive and his most inspired". Yes indeed. Enjoy :-).
mfi
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