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==Publications==
==Publications==
Bodenschatz edited several anthologies, of which the enormously popular [[Florilegium Portense]] contains 3 of his own motets.
Bodenschatz edited several anthologies, of which the enormously popular [[Florilegium Portense]] contains 3 of his own motets.
*{{NoCo|Florilegium selectissimarum cantionum}} – 1603
*{{NoCo|Harmoniae Angelicae Cantionum Ecclesiasticarum}} – 1608
*''[[Florilegium Portense]]'' – 1618 (Vol. 1), 1621 (Vol. 2)


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Renaissance composers]]
[[Category:Renaissance composers]]
[[Category:German composers]]
[[Category:German composers]]
[[Category:Compilers-Editors]]

Revision as of 18:57, 16 September 2021

Life

Born: 1576, Lichtenberg

Died: 1636, Osterhausen

Biography

Bodenschatz was from 1600 to 1603 Kantor in Schulpforta and from 1608 Pastor in Groß-Osterhausen/Querfurt.

View the German Wikipedia article on Erhard Bodenschatz. (English translation by Google)

List of choral works

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


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Publications

Bodenschatz edited several anthologies, of which the enormously popular Florilegium Portense contains 3 of his own motets.

External links