I made this score for my own study purposes, but it may be useful or interesting for other people as well. My aim was to make apparent the occurrences of the secular song in Ockeghem's Mass, both aurally (by means of timbric differentiation) and visually (by presenting the text of the song at the proper places).
There is evidence that Ockeghem's 'L'homme armé' Mass is older than Dufay's, and thus can be considered the first Mass in the long series of Masses based on this famous song.
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This transcription follows precisely the vocal scores by Albert Smijers (1952) and Dragan Plamenac (1959) available at IMSLP, but I chose not to adopt some editorial ficta in order to better stress the modal (Mixolydian) character of the music. Dynamics and tempo choices are mine.
See all my transcriptions of the L'homme armé Masses at:
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