Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410-1497) is variously accounted to be French or Flemish. This is understandable, due to the changing boundaries in Europe. Among other positions, he was premier chaplain to three French kings. He is most noted for the seeming complexity of his masses.
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- Johannes Ockeghem Brief biography, list of works with discography by Pierre-F. Roberge for the Early Music FAQ of the Medieval Music and Arts Foundation.
- Ockeghem Brief biography, related composer links, discography, and CD reviews from the Classical Net Basic Repertoire List.
- Library of Congress Vatican Exhibit: Music Room Two Contains photo of illustrated manuscript with music by Ockeghem.
- Ockeghem, Johannes (c. 1410 - 1497), Netherlands Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
- Johannes Ockeghem Biography with illustration, discography, and related links from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
- Famous Belgians: Johannes Ockeghem Short biography focusing on his royal appointments, surviving works, and Desprez' reaction to his death.
- Requiem: Ockeghem Study of the mass and details of the reaction to his death by the intellectual and artistic elite of his time.
- Werner Icking Music Archive: Johannes Ockeghem Missa Pro Defuctis, a Requiem for choir. Includes MIDI audio, and scores in PDF, PNG, and score and parts in MusiXTeX format in ZIP files.
- Classical Archives: Johannes Ockeghem Biography and music files offered in MIDI and MP3 audio formats, including live recordings of featured artists.