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| 14 Oct 2009 by Mike Telin Ludwig Senfl was a great Swiss composer who really influenced a generation of German Renaissance musicians leading up to Johann Walther and Michael Praetorius. If you get kind of New Agey about it you can say there's something about ... The ClevelandClassical.com Blog - http://clevelandclassical.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 16 Oct 2007 ludwig senfl (born around 1486, died between december 2, 1542 and august 10, 1543) was a swiss composer of the renaissance, active in germany. New World Encyclopedia - http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Info:Main_Page [ More results from New World Encyclopedia ] |
| 6 Feb 2008 by Charles T. Downey a few years ago, the lords took up the cause of swiss composer ludwig senfl (c. 1486-1543), the chorister in maximilian i's hofkapelle who became assistant to heinrich isaac and then succeeded him as kapellmeister. ... Ionarts - http://ionarts.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2007 by Dr.B his motet was four or five equal voices in a uniform texture, careful dissonance and short imitative sections. other composers were clemens non papa and ludwig senfl (c. 1490-1543) who completed the choralis constantinus of isaac. ... Kinderkuchen History - http://kinderkuchenhistory.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 16 Aug 2009 by Christine he said in a letter to ludwig senfl that music is next to theology, and he felt that music and the word of god are closely related – most especially that the word of god is best expressed and taught through music (westermeyer 144-146). ... Beside Still Waters Ministries - http://www.beside-still-waters.org/ |
| 27 Jul 2009 by admin after the deaths of both maximilian and isaac, ludwig senfl, who had been isaac's pupil as a member of the imperial court choir, gathered all the isaac settings of the proper and placed them into liturgical order for the church year. ... pillar - http://pillar.blog-giant.com/ |
| 4 Aug 2008 by vivian73 Othmar Schoeck (1886-1957), composer. Ludwig Senfl (1486-1542/3), Renaissance composer. Matthias Spillmann (born 1975), bandleader, composer, trumpeter. Eric Tappy (born 1931), tenor. Silvio Varviso (1924-2006), conductor, especially of ... VIVIAN CRETTOL - http://viviancrettol.blog.tdg.ch/ - References |
| 28 Apr 2008 by Nathaniel Peters Their three recordings are all world premieres, and feature the works of Elzéar Genet (Carpentras), Ludwig Senfl, and Jean Mouton. It's not unusual for a composer like these to have a motet or two sung at a concert, but not an entire ... First Things - http://www.firstthings.com/blog/ [ More results from First Things ] |
| 9 Jan 2006 by Robert 0f The Radish while translating an ancient motet from latin which reads,"suscipe quaeso domine," they derived their attention getting name. it actually means "take, i ask lord." the music performed on this disk is that of swiss composer ludwig senfl ... Rhapsody Radish - http://www.scopecreep.com/Rhapsody/ |
| 29 Nov 2008 Listen to “Fortuna Desperata,” a song by the Flemish composer Heinrich Isaac, in a performance by Jordi Savall and the Capella reial de Catalunya in an AliaVox CD (9814). The lyrics are “Fortuna desperata/nasci, pati, mori/iniqua e maledeta /che ... The work survives in a transcription by Isaac's student Ludwig Senfl, recorded about the time that Brueghel completed “The Census at Bethlehem,” and has many links to the painting (note that in the exact center of the painting, ... Harper's Magazine - http://www.harpers.org/rss/index.xml - References |
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