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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
By the German (Latin) poet, translator and composer Paulus Melissus (to whom [[Philippe de Monte]] dedicated a [[Sogliono i chiari spirti (Philippe de Monte)|madrigal]]) Meiland was compared with [[Orlando  di Lasso]]: "if Lasso had passed away, Meiland could be regarded his heir" (in a poem in Meiland's collection [[Sacrae aliquot cantiones (Jacob Meiland)|Sacrae aliquot cantiones]]). Unfortunately he died very young.
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and with more details: {{WikipediaLink|Jakob Meiland|lang=de}}
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==

Revision as of 21:38, 27 November 2021

Aliases: Meyland Jacob; Mayland Jacob; Meiland Jakob

Life

Born: 1542

Died: 1577

Biography By the German (Latin) poet, translator and composer Paulus Melissus (to whom Philippe de Monte dedicated a madrigal) Meiland was compared with Orlando di Lasso: "if Lasso had passed away, Meiland could be regarded his heir" (in a poem in Meiland's collection Sacrae aliquot cantiones). Unfortunately he died very young.

View the Wikipedia article on Jacob Meiland.

and with more details:

View the German Wikipedia article on Jacob Meiland. (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

  • Cantiones sacrae quinque et sex vocum (Nuremberg, 1564)
  • Newe ausserlesene Teutsche Liedlin, mit fünff und vier Stimmen (Nuremberg, 1569)
  • Selectae cantiones quinque et sex vocum (Nuremberg, 1572)
  • Neuwe ausserlesene Teutsche Gesaeng mit vier vnd fuenff stimmen (Frankfurt, 1575)
  • Sacrae aliquot cantiones latinae et germanicae (Frankfurt, 1575)
  • Cantiones aliquot novae quinque vocibus (Frankfurt, 1576)
  • Harmoniae sacrae quinque vocum (Erfurt, 1588)
  • Cygneae cantiones latinae et germanicae (Wittenberg, 1590)

External links

German detailed article in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie