| Classical Music Archives: Ockeghem: Music files offered in MIDI, and MP3 audio formats, including live recordings of featured artists. |
| Famous Belgians: Johannes Ockeghem: Short biography focusing on his royal appointments, surviving works, and Desprez' reaction to his death. |
| Johannes Ockeghem: Brief biography, list of works with discography by Pierre-F. Roberge for the Early Music FAQ of the Medieval Music and Arts Foundation. |
| Johannes Ockeghem: Brief biography, extensive scholarly bibliography, list of works, and research sources from Ferris State (Michigan) University. |
| Johannes Ockeghem: Biography with illustration, discography, and related links from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program. |
| Johannes Ockeghem: Brief biographical sketch, comments on church and secular music, and Naxos discography. |
| Johannes Ockeghem: Karadar dictionary entry with life, links to related composers, audio sample, and list of important works. |
| Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410-1497): Message board, public archives, live chat, and links to various arts and humanities sites. |
| Library of Congress Vatican Exhibit: Music Room Two: Contains photo of illustrated manuscript with music by Ockeghem. |
| Ockeghem: Brief biography, related composer links, discography, and CD reviews from the Classical Net Basic Repertoire List. |
| Ockeghem: Multi-part article with period illustrations from Goldberg early music magazine. Includes in-depth biographical information, musicology, and historical background for the composer. |
| Ockeghem: Entry in the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music at WQXR radio in New York. Special focus on his masses and motets with list of types of extant works. |
| Ockeghem, Johannes (c. 1410 - 1497), Netherlands: Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers. |
| Requiem: Ockeghem: Study of the mass and details of the reaction to his death by the intellectual and artistic elite of his time. |
| Werner Icking Music Archive: Johannes Ockeghem: Missa Pro Defuctis, a Requiem for choir. Includes MIDI audio, and scores in PDF, PNG, and score and parts in MusiXTeX format in ZIP files. |