@@segmentsAndCurves Yes, a lot. There's Carson Kievman's thesis "Ockeghem and Ligeti and the music of transcendance". Ligeti itself wrote a Requiem and explained how Ockeghem was his reference. I myself work on that field of "non-linear music", but there's plenty of literature about it. Greetings!
@@segmentsAndCurves Well, Reich wrote a piece called "Proverb" influenced by medieval counterpoint, more precisely by Perotin's music (Reich makes explicitly reference to him, but anyone who has listened to medieval/early music knows this can apply to a variety of composers such as Palestrina, Dufay, Ockeghem, etc.) If you do some research, you'll see that Reich refers a lot to medieval music in general.
This music had been used as example in the italian youtube cultural video "Lezioni di Musica - Il Canone" of the channel "musicamonteverde". Is a really very very interesting video.
Thanks to Ockeghem we now have composers like Steve Reich and Ligeti.
is there any reference that suggests both of the latter take inspiration from the former?
@@segmentsAndCurves Yes, a lot. There's Carson Kievman's thesis "Ockeghem and Ligeti and the music of transcendance". Ligeti itself wrote a Requiem and explained how Ockeghem was his reference. I myself work on that field of "non-linear music", but there's plenty of literature about it. Greetings!
@@hectorcavallaro What about Reich?
@@segmentsAndCurves Well, Reich wrote a piece called "Proverb" influenced by medieval counterpoint, more precisely by Perotin's music (Reich makes explicitly reference to him, but anyone who has listened to medieval/early music knows this can apply to a variety of composers such as Palestrina, Dufay, Ockeghem, etc.) If you do some research, you'll see that Reich refers a lot to medieval music in general.
@@hectorcavallaro Neat!
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Etonnante video !
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Thanks for uploading!
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This music had been used as example in the italian youtube cultural video "Lezioni di Musica - Il Canone" of the channel "musicamonteverde". Is a really very very interesting video.
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