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*''[[Cantiones aliquot novae (Jacob Meiland)|Cantiones aliquot novae quinque vocibus]]'' (Frankfurt, 1576)
*''[[Cantiones aliquot novae (Jacob Meiland)|Cantiones aliquot novae quinque vocibus]]'' (Frankfurt, 1576)
*''[[Harmoniae sacrae (Jacob Meiland)|Harmoniae sacrae quinque vocum]]'' (Erfurt, 1588)
*''[[Harmoniae sacrae (Jacob Meiland)|Harmoniae sacrae quinque vocum]]'' (Erfurt, 1588)
*''Cygneae cantiones latinae et germanicae'' (Wittenberg, 1590)
*''[[Cygneae cantiones (Jacob Meiland)|Cygneae cantiones latinae et germanicae]]'' (Wittenberg, 1590)


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Revision as of 12:25, 13 January 2022

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

Sacred works in Latin

Sacred works in German

Secular works


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


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Publications

External links

German detailed article in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie