Chronology of Ockeghem's Life & Times

Chronology of Ockeghem's Life & Times

OCKEGHEM’S LIFE & TIMES Ockeghem Music & other arts Hisory 1450 • c. 1450 frst extant compositions: • February 1453 Binchois retires • 1453 end of Hundred Years War Ma maistresse, Missa Caput from Burgundian court and moves between France and England Ockeghem Music & other arts Hisory • by 1451 joins the French royal to Soignies • 1453 Constantinople falls to the chapel of Charles VII; lives in • Heinrich Isaac b. c. 1450 Otoman Turks 1400 • Guillaume Du Fay • 1404 d. Philip the Bold, duke of Tours until his death b. c. 1397, Bersele, near Brussels Burgundy; succeeded by John • Alexander Agricola b. c. 1450, • 1452 encounters Guillaume Du Fay Ghent • Gilles de Bins, dit Binchois the Fearless at meeting between French royal • John Dunstaple d. 1453 b. c. 1400, ?Mons • 1409 Pope Alexander VI elected: court and ducal court of Savoy • Rogier van der Weyden there are now three popes • Josquin Desprez • by 1454 appointed frst chaplain b. c. 1450–55, ?near Saint Quentin b. c. 1400, Tournai of French royal chapel • c. 1410 Jean, duke of Berry, • Jacob Obrecht • January 1, 1454 presents the king b. c. 1457-8, Ghent commissions Très riches heures, with “a book of song”; receives illustrated by Limbourg brothers a New Year’s gif of four ells of • Leonardo da Vinci c. 1412-16 cloth in return b.1452 (died 1519) • 1455 meets Du Fay again • 1455 Johannes Gutenberg completes printing of the Bible 1410 • Johannes Ciconia d. 1412 • 1414-18 Council of Constance • January 1, 1459 gives the king “a in Mainz • October 25, 1415 very richly illuminated song” and Batle of Agincourt receives a New Year’s gif in return • 1419 d. John the Fearless, • 1459 named treasurer of the duke of Burgundy; succeeded by collegiate church of St. Martin Philip the Good in Tours 1420 • Johannes Ockeghem b. c. 1420 • Binchois is organist at St. Waudru, • 1422 Charles VII becomes 1460 • c. 1460 Mort tu as navré de ton • Binchois • 1461 d. Charles VII; in Saint Ghislain, near Mons, Mons, 1419-23 King of France dart (lament for Binchois) d. September 20, 1460, in Soignies succeeded by Louis XI County of Hainaut, diocese of • Johannes Regis b. c. 1425 • 1462 travels to Bourges • R. van der Weyden • 1467 d. Philip the Good, Cambrai • Jean Fouquet b. 1420 (d. 1481) • June 1462 travels to Cambrai d. June 18, 1464, in Brussels duke of Burgundy; succeeded by Charles the Bold • February-March 1464 travels • Charles d’Orléans to Cambrai and stays with Du d. January 4/5 1465 • 1468 wedding of Charles the 1430 • Binchois at Burgundian court • 1431 Joan of Arc burned at the Bold and Margaret of York by at least January 1431 stake in Rouen by the English; Fay; ordained as a priest on this • Donatello d. 1466 occasion? • Antoine Busnoys b. c. 1430-35 Henry VI of England crowned • 1465-7 Busnoys composes In king of France in Notre-Dame • c. 1460-5 contact with Busnoys hydraulis, praising Ockeghem • Christine de Pizan d. c. 1430 de Paris in Tours • Alain Chartier d. 1430 • 1435 Treaty of Arras • 1467/8 Missa L’homme armé • François Villon b. c. 1430 between France and Burgundy copied in Bruges • Jean Molinet b. c. 1435 • 1436 armies of Charles VII • 1436 Santa Maria del Fiore reclaim Paris 1470 • 1470 travels to Spain on 1 or 2 • Du Fay • 1477 d. Charles the Bold, (Florence) completed with diplomatic embassies (adds 4th d. November 27, 1474, duke of Burgundy; Burgundy dome engineered by Filippo voice to Cornago’s Qu’es mi vida in Cambrai absorbed into the French crown Brunelleschi; Du Fay composes preguntays) • 1478 William Caxton Nuper rosarum fores for • lament for Du Fay (lost) publishes frst printed copy consecration of the Canterbury Tales • 1475/6 Missa Mi mi th copied in Bruges (writen late 14 century) 1440 • 1443-44 earliest documentation: • Jan van Eyck • 1449 French reconquer • 1476/7 Missa cuius vis toni vicaire-chanteur at church of Our d. July 9, 1441, Bruges Normandy copied in Bruges Lady, Antwerp • 1440s earliest cyclic Masses, • 1446-8 frst of seven singers in composed in England, reach the the chapel of Charles I, duke of continent via Flanders: Missa 1480 • All of Ockeghem’s surviving • 1483 d. Louis XI; Bourbon Caput, Missa Veterem hominem, etc. music composed by c. 1480? succeeded by Charles VIII • 1444 Cosimo de’ Medici founds • August 1484 travels to Damme Laurentian Library in Florence and Bruges; banquet in his honor at St. Donatian, Bruges • 1448 Pope Nicholas V founds Vatican Library • 1488 travels to Paris 1490 • d. February 6, 1497, • Busnoys d. 1492 presumably in Tours • Regis d. c. 1496 ?Soignies 22 23.

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