Clemens non Papa–New Research

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Program: #05-27   Air Date: Jun 27, 2005

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Musicologist Stephen Rice created the Brabant Ensemble out of Oxford to address the neglected performances of the rich Franco-Flemish repertoire from 1520-1560. This week, more on this composer of the odd name, exquisite music, loose affiliation to Charles V, affiliation with St. Donatian in Bruges, and violent death.

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Composer Info

JACOBUS CLEMENS non PAPA (c.1510--c.1555/6),

CD Info

SIGCD045

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