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- Adriaan Willaert (1)
- Carl Van Eyndhoven (1)
- Chris Dubois (1)
- Frank Agsteribbe (1)
- Heinrich Isaac (1)
- Hubert Waelrant (1)
- Jan Van der Roost (2)
- Johannes Ockeghem (1)
- Josquin Desprez (1)
- Kristiaan Van Ingelgem (1)
- Lucien Posman (1)
- Ludo Claesen (1)
- Noor Sommereyns (1)
- Norbert Rosseau (1)
- Orlandus Lassus (1)
- Paul Steegmans (1)
- Paul Schollaert (1)
- Raymond Schroyens (1)
- Roland Coryn (1)
- Sebastiaan van Steenberge (1)
- Stijn Dierckx (1)
- Vic Nees (1)
Heinrich Isaac visited Innsbruck at least three times. In September 1484, 1500 and 1501. He therefore also had to leave the city several times. At least two versions of the song are known, for different occasions.
Laudate Dominum by Sebastiaan van Steenberge is a challenge for an amateur choir and a refreshing liturgical work.
El Grillo is typical of a frottola, a simple profane song in Italian and musical ancestor of the madrigal.
Matona mia cara is a warm-blooded, promising and somewhat flat soldier song. Sometimes it is wrongly thought that this is a Maria song, but in reality it is about a soldier trying to seduce a beautiful lady.
With Domine Deus in simplicitate, Ludo Claesen takes us to Gregorian chant. The beginning of the composition refers to the original melody of the Gregorian hymn. Claesen does not literally copy the melody line, but retains the idea behind the practice: the melismatic singing or in other words, the singing of several notes on a syllable.
Paul Steegmans wrote a simple religious work: Ego sum panis, suitable for liturgy or concert.
Jan Van der Roost's Rorate Coeli was first published in 2009. It's an excellent work of easy to moderate difficulty.
Au commencement was written for De Tweede Adem (2nd Breath) under the direction of Maarten Van Ingelgem. Comment le monde fut créé d'une goutte de lait is a creation story of the Fulani, people who live in Mali, among others. As the composition shows, milk is central in their culture.
Raymond Schroyens wrote a charming song on a text by the Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759 - 1796). The soft melody roams through all voices. Meanwhile, My love is widely known among choirs at home and abroad.
In Veni Sancte Spiritus Frank Agsteribbe combines pure Gregorian chant with simple homophonic settings into a tasteful whole.
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