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Brumel: Missa "Et ecce terrae motus". Ensemble Clement Janequin; Les Sacqueboutier/Visse. (Harmonia Mundi HMC 901738).

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Antoine Brumel's place in the history of music in the late Middle Ages rests securely on his large-scale mass setting for 12 voices "Et ecce terrae motus". During his lifetime (c.1460-1515) he was recognised as one of the most illustrious of all Franco-Flemish musicians, pupil of the legendary Josquin and a peripatetic singer in service to, ...

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