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Revision as of 17:18, 2 February 2023
Life
Born: variously given as 1486 or 1489-91
Died: early 1543, according to NG
Biography Senfl joined the imperial chapel in 1498 or earlier, becoming a student of Heinrich Isaac, and in 1508 is described as "clericus". In 1520 the Emperor Charles V dismissed the musicians, and from 1523 on Senfl stayed in Catholic Munich, never the less corresponding extensively with Martin Luther.
View the Wikipedia article on Ludwig Senfl.
List of choral works
Works in Latin
Works in German (and other languages)
Sacred music
Secular music
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Publications
- 72 Sacred Songs - (Manuscript, 1510-1535). BSB Mus.ms. 52
- Varia carmina genera (Nuremberg, 1534)
- Magnificat octo tonorum (Nuremberg, 1537)
External links
- Works by Ludwig Senfl in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
- New Senfl Edition