Scores
- Adriaan Willaert (1)
- Carl Van Eyndhoven (1)
- Chris Dubois (1)
- Cypriano De Rore (1)
- Dirk De Nef (1)
- Frank Agsteribbe (1)
- Gilles Binchois (1)
- Hans Helsen (1)
- Hayne Van Ghizeghem (1)
- Heinrich Isaac (1)
- Hubert Waelrant (1)
- Jacob Obrecht (1)
- Jacobus Clemens non papa (1)
- Jan Van der Roost (2)
- Johannes Ockeghem (1)
- Josquin Desprez (1)
- Koen Vits (1)
- Kristiaan Van Ingelgem (1)
- Lara Denies (1)
- Lucien Posman (1)
- Ludo Claesen (1)
- Maarten Van Ingelgem (1)
- Nicolaas Gombert (1)
- Noah Thys (1)
- Noor Sommereyns (1)
- Norbert Rosseau (1)
- Orlandus Lassus (1)
- Paul Steegmans (1)
- Paul Schollaert (1)
- Peter Benoit (1)
- Raymond Schroyens (1)
- Roland Coryn (1)
- Sebastiaan van Steenberge (1)
- Stijn Dierckx (1)
- Vic Nees (2)
Beata viscera was written in 2005 for the choral scores we published with the magazine Stemband of Koor&Stem. It is an easy and appealing composition in which all voices are assigned an interesting line.
The Ballade des Proverbes is a summary of slogans, even proverbs, which together form a poem. De Nef deliberately opted for an instrumentation for baritone and bass in the male voices to make up for the unfortunately common shortage of tenors.
Benoit wrote his opus 1 in the year that he obtained a first prize at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. It became a double choir Ave Maria with divisi in the male voices.
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.
This is perhaps Waelrant's best-known work. It is very popular with choirs in Flanders and the Netherlands.
Almost all works by Hayne Van Ghizeghem are three-part pieces. The chanson Allez regrets was so popular in late 15th century Europe that it appears in no fewer than 25 separate sources. The chansons were used as source material in many later works by other composers.
A simple five-part motet as a vocal thanksgiving.
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