Daniel Friderici

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Life

Born: 1584

Died: 23 September 1638

Biography

German cantor, conductor, and composer.

View the Wikipedia article on Daniel Friderici.

List of choral works

1. Sacred Works in Latin for Two Voices (Bicinia)

2. Sacred Works in Latin for Three Voices

3. Sacred Works in Latin for Four Voices

4. Sacred Works in Latin for Five Voices

5. Sacred Works in German for Four Voices

6. Sacred Works in German for Five Voices

7. Secular Works in German for Four Voices

8. Secular Works in German for Five Voices

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

  • Sertum Musicale primum oder Erstes Musicalisches Kräntzlein. Rostock 1614 (1617)
  • Servia musicalis prima. Lübeck 1614
  • Servia musicalis altera. Lübeck 1617
  • Sertum musicale alterum oder Anderes Musicalisches Kräntzlein. Greifswald 1619
  • Newes gantz lustiges und kurtzweiliges Quodlibet. Rostock 1622
  • Psalmus Regii Prophetae Davidis. 1622
  • Bicinia sacra Rostock 1623
  • Amores musicales oder newe gantz lustige und anmutige weltl. Liedlein. Rostock 1624
  • Honores musicales oder newe gantz lustige Ehrenliedlein. Rostock 1624
  • Viridarium musicum sacrum, sive cantiones sacrae quaternis et quinis vocibus. Rostock 1625
  • Amuletum musicum contra melancholiam. Rostock 1627
  • Selige Grab- und Himmels Leiter von sieben Spalten. Rostock 1628
  • Deliciae Juveniles. Rostock 1630
  • Hilarodicon das ist: Gantz artige und sehr lustige newe Vinetten oder Wein Liederlein. Rostock 1632
  • Amores musicales oder newe gantz lustige Anmutige Amorosische Liedlein. Rostock 1633.

External links

The 1623 Bicinia sacra (published on CPDL from the posthumous 1642 reprint) took their text material from Joachim von Beust's Christiados Libellus, a collection of religious epigrams published in Wittemberg in 1572. The book can be consulted here.