Marbrianus de Orto (Dujardin; also Marbriano, Marbrianus) (c. 1460 – January or February 1529) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was a contemporary, close associate, and possible friend of Josquin des Prez, and was one of the first composers to write a completely canonic setting of the Ordinary of the Mass. The illegimate child of a priest, Orto was probably born in Tournai, and spent the early part of his life there. While his original surname was Dujardin
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Salve regis Mater / Hic sacerdos - Marbriano de Orto
Lamentationes hieremiae prophetae: Guimel
Ava Maria, à 4
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete à 4: Incipit - Aleph
Ave Maria gratia plena
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete à 4: Beth
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete à 4: Ghimel
Missa Ad Fugam: Gloria
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete à 4: I. Incipit - Aleph
Lucis Creator Optime
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete à 4: III. Ghimel
Ave Maria mater gratie
Missa "Mi Mi": I. Kyrie
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete à 4: II. Beth
Missa "Mi Mi": III. Credo
Missa "Mi Mi": II. Gloria
Missa l'homme armé: I. Kyrie
Missa "L'homme Armé": I. Kyrie
Missa "L'homme Armé": V. Agnus Dei
De Orto: Si je perdu mon amy
Missa "L'homme Armé": II. Gloria
Ave Maria
Missa "Mi Mi": IV. Sanctus
Missa l'homme armé: Kyrie
Missa l'homme armé: Gloria
Missa l'homme armé: II. Gloria
Missa "L'homme Armé": III. Credo
Missa l'homme armé: Agnus Dei
Missa l'homme armé: Sanctus
Missa l'homme armé: III. Credo
Missa l'homme armé: IV. Sanctus
Missa "Mi Mi": V. Agnus Dei
Missa l'homme armé: Credo
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete: Incipit - Aleph
Missa "L'homme Armé": IV. Sanctus
Missa l'homme armé: V. Agnus Dei
Se je perdu mon amy (arr. F. Graef)
Se je perdu mon amy (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble)
beth
ghimel
Incipit - Aleph
Lamentationes hieremiae prophetae: Gimel
Si j'ay perdu mon amy
Agnus Dei
Sanctus
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete À 4 (Venice, 1506) - Ghimel
Gloria
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete À 4 (Venice, 1506) - Incipit - Aleph
Lamentatio Jeremie Prophete À 4 (Venice, 1506) - Beth
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