Historical dictionary of sacred music

BRUMEL, ANTOINE

(1460, Chartres?, France – after 1520, n.p.)
Maestro di cappellaat Ferrera (1506–1510), his fame equaled that of his contemporaryJosquinin his lifetime. He wrote mostly sacred music, includingmotets, Magnificats, and 15massesthat appear frequently in theoretical works as exemplary of their time. His mass {}Et Ecce Terrae Motusis set for 12 voices. (at)