Brumel was a top composer in the Franco-Flemish tradition during the time of Josquin and Obrecht. Brumel was a pupil of Josquin, and historically significant as the first truly French composer to be associated with the court in Burgundy. Much of his fame rests on the 12-voice Missa et Ecce Terrae Motus, which was to be cited until the end of the 16th century, and led to the composition of more laments on his death than were received by his contemporaries Obrecht, Mouton, and Agricola combined.
Brumel's style in this Mass (and in much of his work) is primarily chordal, largel...