Johannes Ockeghem ( Johannes Ockeghem , 1497 February 6 ), the Franco-Flemish School is a leading composer of the initial. It is often regarded as the most important composer of the generation between Dufy and Joscan de Pre . It is typical for composers of this era, but there are many unknown points about life as compared to Dufy and Jossane, etc. The background of composition of most works and the age are unconfirmed except for a few songs.
Birthplace of Ockeghem the current by a recent study in Belgium of Hainaut Saint-Guillain be a (Saint-Ghislain) was revealed. In previous biographies, Okegem was from the Duchy of Burgundy , and was said to be from Oquehem in eastern Flanders (currently in Belgium) or from his neighboring town of Thermomond . A comment that the poet Cretan Crétin sent to the composer's last term ("It's a shame, his talented composer is 100 years old," he said. It has been determined from the fact that we must leave the world. Ockeghem like many composers of the time even church Kapellmeister has entered the music activities to the drawing board, and the first record of the name of Ockeghem is, Antwerp has been left to the Notre Dame Cathedral ( 1443 - 1444 years Adopted). 1446 years from 1448 , the France of the Bourbon Duke Charles I of the Moulin served in. Paris around 1452He moved to France and was appointed to serve as the deputy director of the French Court and the Saint Martin Temple in Tours . French court in the - Charles VII and Louis XI to - in addition to the officer, Notre Dame Cathedral to give a job to, St. Benoit temple. 1470 years , the Guyenne Duke Charles ( Louis XI from brother) Castilla princess Isabel is entrusted the meaning of courtship to, the Iberian peninsula was visited. Since Louis XII died in 1483 , Okegem's whereabouts become unknown, but still visits Bruges and Tours , and in view of leaving a will in the latter, it probably died in that land I will. The death of Okegem, who has earned the respect and trust of our "good father" and people, has made many people pessimistic. The proof is that many famous composers of that time offer the song to the okegem.
Okegem seems to have studied with Banshowa , but the connection between the two in Burgundy was just insignificant. Since Antoine Buñois wrote a motet to honor Oquegem before 1467, it might be that they were acquainted with each other. Although the writing style of Okegem is quite different from that of the old generation, it may be the basis of the writing technique to the old generation, in which case Okegem is a Burgundy musician and the Nederland musician of the next generation , for example, Jakob Oburehito and Josquin will Minaseyo and as is the presence of the bridge
Vocal Ensemble Capella (Vocal Ensemble Cappella) is a Japanese vocal ensemble that specializes in Renaissance music. It was established by Tetsuro Hanai in 1997, and has been performing under the current name since 1998. The main repertoire is Gregorian chant and religious music from the Flemish musicians of the Renaissance period.
Regular concerts are held in liturgical form mainly for the 15th and 16th century Flemish musicians about 3 programs a year. According to the idea of Tetsuro Hanai, who is a music director, that a religious song is able to make the best use of it when it is played within the intended liturgical framework, even a regular concert is called a church. It takes the form of a mass and a late lesson in the field, and forms a program that mixes polygonia music with Gregorian chant and Bible recitation in Latin. The performances use the original notation by metric notation written in the 15th and 16th centuries, and Latin pronunciation is also performed by many Flemish singers in a manner that is presumed to be such.
Participated in the Antwerp Music Festival (Belgium) in 2002 and the Les Journées du Chant Grégorien Music Festival (Luxembourg) in 2007. It is used for the theme song of OTTAVA, Japan's first classical music digital radio station in 2007. From 2009, he started recording Josqué des Prés's Masses (Reguls Label). After the death of Josquén des Pres in 2021 he aims to play all songs of the religious works of Jossac des Pres, said to be the greatest genius of the Renaissance by 500.
Since its formation in 1997, the vocal ensemble Cappella has focused mainly on Gregorian chants and sacred music of the Renaissance Franco-Flemish School including Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Ockeghem, and Josquin des Pres. In accordance with their belief that those kinds of music prove their real worth when performed within the liturgical framework, the ensemble organizes their concerts in the form of Mass or Vespers, incorporating plainchants, and cantillation or chanting of Latin Biblical texts in juxtaposition with polyphonic pieces. During their performances Cappella makes it a rule to use music in the original notation system dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, with all the singers standing around a single large choirbook placed on a high music stand. The Latin language is pronounced and sung in "French way" as Renaissance Flemish singers are supposed to have done. In addition, the members are trained in the vocalization specially adapted for harmony in pure tuning as well as for the acoustic environment within church buildings. Since the sonority of pure fifth and natural overtones of their performance brings audiences more than mere comfort, some people describe it as "healing sound."
All the members are professional singers who studied singing in Japan and/or abroad with broad experience as soloist in various genres including sacred music, opera and instrumentally accompanied songs.
Cappella presents several concerts every year in Tokyo and its environs, Hiroshima, and Kyoto. The group also made a recording for "The Kobe Luminarie," an event held annually in Kobe since 1995, the year of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, featuring a series of illuminated sculptures to embody a requiem for the victims of the earthquake and the dream for recovery of the city. Through its activities, Cappella wishes to re-create the heavenly sound on this earth, and to continuously send pure waves to people.
Date and time: 19:15 on May 8 (Wed)
(Open 18 : 45)
Venue: Toyosu Civic Center Hall
May 13 (Mon) 19:15 Opening (Opening 18 : 45)
Musashino City Cultural Hall Small Hall
Song:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Hiyoshi Mimi (Mimi Hiyoshi, 1947 July 21 - 2011 August 10 ) is a Japanese singer . Saitama Prefecture Urawa City (now: Saitama City ) Originally from. Her real name is Kazuko Kuroiwa ( Kuroiwa kazuko ). The maiden name is Koike .
In the 1970's, she was spotlighted with a group of pitching high-pitched voices called "Kyousei" and works of abolished content.
Debuted in May with the name "Ikewako" EP from Victor in May 1967, and released three singles, but was not blessed with a hit, so re-debuted in November 1969 . "The story of a man and a woman" which becomes the 2nd change of the work is a big hit (total sales are over 600,000 sheets [3] ), this work in the " NHK crimson song battle " of the same year while alternative appearance of Eri Chiemi who declined after electing Play the first time in
After that, although it stagnated for a while , “The Lost Words” released on October 5th, 1978 (Imaito) was appointed to the song during the TBS Wednesday Theater “ Mu Family ” play , and it was a topic of having appeared and sung in the bar scene It was hit and hit the limelight again.
In the 1980s, she regularly appeared on Linda and Abe Ritsuko and Gokkomusume in " Ore guys Hyokin-san " ( Fuji TV ) . In addition, "Northwind Piupyu" announced in 1990 was hit by the TVCM tie-up of Pip Electrica .
She was also a Yokohama Bay Stars fan from the former Taiyo Whales era, and was a vice chairman of a privately-owned cheering party, "The Party to Win Yokohama Bay Stars."
On May 31, 2010, when she visited Nagoya with the new song “The Drops of Life” campaign, she revealed that she had undergone surgery for pancreatic cancer in May 2009 .
On August 10, 2011, he died at a hospital in Tokyo because of pancreatic cancer. 64 years old died [2] . The Shimoname name is Hidori-in Atsumi Miwa Seisei.
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