Josquin Desprez

Acknowledged  by his contemporaries to be the finest composer of his time, Josquin Desprez consistently lives up to that reputation in his music as shown in the tiny sampling of his work below.

He was probably born in Picardy in the early 1440s since he was already an adult singer in Milan Cathedral in 1459, the first definitive  biographical record.  He remained for a little over 10 years in the Cathedral choir where he apparently made a favorable impression on Galeazzo Maria Sforza, the Duke of Milan.  About 1473 the Duke granted Josquin a benefice of 100 florins/yr., making him the best paid musician in the Ducal Chapel , , , even more than his compatriots already working in the Chapel . . . Johannes Martini, Loyset Compere and the maestro, Gaspar von Weerbecke.  The Duke was Assassinated 3 years later, and the Chapel was reduced in size when his son, Ludovico, became Duke in 1479.  Galeazzo’s brother, Ascanio, was made Cardinal in 1484 and Josquin probably became a member of the Cardinal’s musical retinue in the same year.  No doubt due to the Cardinal’s frequent presence in Rome, Josquin’s name soon appears in the lists of the Papal Chapel, arguably the finest choral establishment of the age.  But the presence of Josquin’s name in the Papal Chapel lists is rather sporadic .  . it might mean that he was occupied elsewhere.

By 1500, frequent appearances at the court of Louis XII of France intimate that Josquin is inclined toward a return to his homeland, but one last brief episode in Italy betrays the superb reputation he had established as a composer.   Ercole d’Este, Duke of Ferrara, in searching for a star to be his maestro di cappella received a letter from his agent, Gian de Artiganova, comparing Henricus Isaac and Josquin Desprez stating that Isaac, a fine composer, will produce music when you want it, whereas Josquin is a better composer but composes only when he wants to; furthermore, he wants 200 ducats while Isaac wants only 120 ducats.  Ercole chose Josquin, and paid him 200 ducats when he became maestro in April 1503, the highest paid musician on record. 

Plague broke out in Ferrara in July, the Ducal Court and 2/3rds of the population had fled the city by September . . . Josquin was installed as Provost of the Collegiate Church of Notre Dame in Condé-sur-l’Escot, Northern France, in May 1504.  He died there in 1521, his will specifying that two of his motets be sung in front of his house on feast days with procession.  The Church at Condé, potentially a monument to the greatest composer that France has produced, was destroyed in the Revolution in 1793.

 

Ave Maria gratia plena

 

Josquin Desprez "Ave Maria"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, UEC 1972

 

 

Benedicite omnia opera_

 

Josquin Desprez "Benedicite omnia opera"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'All Creatures' 1976

 

 

De tous biens playne

 

Josquin Desprez "De tous biens playne"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'De tous biens' 1976

 

 

El grillo

 

Josquin Desprez "El grillo"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'All Creatures' 1976

 

 

En l’ombre d’un buisson

 

Josquin Desprez "En l'ombre d'un buisson"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Chamber Consort 'Food of Love' 1980, Shelley Johnson - soprano

 

 

Fortuna d’un gran tempo

 

Josquin Desprez "Fortuna d'un gran tempo"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Chamber Consort 'Food of Love' 1982

La spagna

 

Josquin Desprez "La spagna"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Instrumental Ensemble 'City States' 1986

L’homme armé

 

Josquin Desprez "L'homme armé"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Instrumental Ensemble 'Ease After Warre' 1982

Missa Da pacem – Sanctus

The Mass, based on the Gregorian antiphon for peace, was first published by Ott in 1539 and comprises volume 20 of ‘Das Chorwerk’.

Josquin Desprez "Missa Da pacem - Sanctus"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'Ease After Warre' 1975

 

 

Missa De Beata Virgine – Kyrie

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa De Beata Virgine - Kyrie"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Record, 1976

 

 

Missa De Beata Virgine – Gloria

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa De Beata Virgine - Gloria"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Record, 1976

 

 

Missa De Beata Virgine – Credo

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa De Beata Virgine - Credo"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Record, 1976

 

 

Missa De Beata Virgine – Sanctus

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa De Beata Virgine - Sanctus"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Record, 1976

 

 

Missa De Beata Virgine – Agnus

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa De Beata Virgine - Agnus"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Record, 1976

 

 

Missa Gaudeamus – Sanctus

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa Gaudeamus - Sanctus"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Session, 1981

 

 

Missa Gaudeamus – Agnus

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa Gaudeamus - Agnus"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, 'Four Tempraments', 1981

 

 

Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae – Kyrie

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae - Kyrie"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'Machiavelli' 1984

 

 

Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae – Gloria

 

Josquin Desprez "Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae - Gloria"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'Machiavelli' 1984

 

 

Missa Pange lingua – Agnus I & III

Despite the severe deficiencies in recorded sound we include this track because the ‘Pange lingua’ mass is considered by many to be the finest of Josquin’s settings of the Ordinary.  It takes pride of place in the major anthology of Renaissance choral works, ‘Das Chorwerk’ as Volume I.  Furthermore it was the first mass setting included in the Concentus repertoire . . . introduced and directed by William Pohl, it significantly influenced the future direction of the ensemble.

Based upon the Gregorian hymn, it is one of Josquin’s later settings . . . but oddly not included in any contemporary printed edition.

Josquin Desprez "Missa Pange lingua - Agnus I & III""

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Early mono 1968, William Pohl - conductor

 

 

Magnus es tu Domine – Tu pauperum

 

Josquin Desprez "Magnus es tu Domine"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Vocal Ensemble,'Fountain Overflows', Mayo Auditorium UM, 1971

 

 

Mille regretz

 

Josquin Desprez "Mille regretz"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'Sounds of the City' 1977

 

 

Nymphes des bois

 

Josquin Desprez "Nymphes des bois"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | 'Apollo' 1978

 

 

Petite camusette

 

Josquin Desprez "Petite camusette""

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Session, 1981

 

 

Planxit autem David

 

Josquin Desprez "Planxit autem David"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Concentus Cantorum, Session, 1981

 

 

Scaramella v’alla guerra

 

Josquin Desprez "Scaramella v'alla guerra"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | ;Seven Ages' 1979, Joseph Tambornino - countertenor

 

 

Una musque de Buscaya

 

Josquin Desprez "Una musque de Buscaya"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Chamber Consort 'Food of Love, 1980,, Joseph Tambornino - countertenor

 

 

Vive le Roy

 

Josquin Desprez "Vive le Roy"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Instrumental Ensemble 'Sound of City' 1977

 

 

Vultum tuum deprecabuntur I-VII (’68)

 

Josquin Desprez "Vultum tuum deprecabuntur I-VII"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Vocal Ensemble, session 1968

 

 

Vultum tuum deprecabuntur I-VII (’78)

 

Josquin Desprez "Vultum tuum deprecabuntur I-VII"

by Concentus Musicus MN, Arthur Maud, dir. | Vocal Ensemble, 'Fountain Overflows' 1978