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Author Nosow, Robert Michael, author.

Title Hobrecht and his singers / Robert Nosow.

Publication Info. [Turnhout, Belgium] ; [Los Angeles, California] : Brepols Publishers NV, [2021]
©2021

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Description 321 pages : illustrations (some color), music ; 26 cm
Summary A biography with extensive new documentation on the fifteenth-century composer Jacob Hobrecht (Jacobus Obrecht), framed by a social history and collective biography of the singers he worked with at the Church of St. Donatian in Bruges. Hobrecht and His Singers frames the life of the illustrious composer Jacob Hobrecht (Obrecht) within a single institution, the Church of St. Donatian in Bruges. As a collective biography of the musicians at an important collegiate church in the late fifteenth century, the book will be of interest to readers of ecclesiastical, social, and urban history. Hobrecht twice served as succentor, or master of the choirboys, and twice was forced to leave the city - the first time in the wake of a devastating civil war, the second time in disgrace. The monograph focuses on the social and economic realities for the succentors and polyphonic singers, the Companions of Music, who worked closely together on a daily basis, during the years 1485-1505. Thick description provides a more comprehensive context for the lives of Jacob Hobrecht and seven musicians whose biographies are recounted here for the first time. Conflicts between the singers and the collegiate church to which they were pledged, driven in part by their emerging professional status circa 1500, helped lead to different career trajectories, in one case ending in tragedy. Numerous new documents add uncommon detail, both quotidian and dramatic, to the career of Hobrecht, necessitating original interpretations. Seven representative compositions written during his two periods in Bruges - both Masses and motets - demonstrate the kinds of work he undertook as succentor and the occasions for which he composed them, poised at the intersection of church and urban culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-310) and index.
Contents The church of St. Donatian, 1485-1505 : social and economic considerations. The succentor ; The socii de musica and tenoriste -- Jacob Hobrecht, succentor. Jacob Hobrecht, 1485-1490 ; Jacob Hobrecht and the fall of Bruges ; Pieter Basijn, the Missa de Sancto Martino, and the Missa Adieu mes amours ; Jacob Hobrecht, 1499-1500 ; The May fairs -- The singers of a collegiate church, 1485-1505. The singers and the canons I ; The singers and the canons II ; Anthonius de Rycke, 1501-1505.
Subject Obrecht, Jacob, -1505.
Obrecht, Jacob, -1505.
Singers -- Belgium -- 15th century -- Biography.
Singers.
Belgium.
Chronological Term 15th century
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Sacred vocal music -- History -- 15th century.
Sacred vocal music.
History.
Genre/Form Sacred vocal music.
Chronological Term 1400-1499
Genre/Form History.
Biographies.
ISBN 2503597025 (paperback)
9782503597027 (paperback)