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Teacher of music and Latin at Domkantorei in Konstanz and Deacon from 1519.
Teacher of music and Latin at Domkantorei in Konstanz and Deacon from 1519.
Lecturer in Wittenberg 1540-1541 and 1544-1547.
Lecturer in Wittenberg 1540-1541 and 1544-1547.
Returned to Konstanz after the Wittenbwergwr capitulation 1547.
Returned to Konstanz after the Wittenberger capitulation 1547.
Fled to St. Gallen shortly before his deat in 1548.
Fled to St. Gallen shortly before his deat in 1548.
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Magnificat octo tonorum, liber primus'' (Strasbourg, 1535)
*''Novum ac insigne opus musicum triginta sex antiphonarum'' (Wittenberg, 1541)
*''Novum opus musicum'' (Wittenberg, 1544)


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 20:52, 26 July 2022

Aliases: Sixtus Dietrich

Life

Born: c.1493

Died: 21 10 1548 in St. Gallen

Biography

Singer at Domkantorei in Konstanz c.1504 - 1508. Student at Universität Freiburg 1509 - 1519. Teacher of music and Latin at Domkantorei in Konstanz and Deacon from 1519. Lecturer in Wittenberg 1540-1541 and 1544-1547. Returned to Konstanz after the Wittenberger capitulation 1547. Fled to St. Gallen shortly before his deat in 1548.

View the German Wikipedia article on Sixt Dietrich. (English translation by Google)

List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Magnificat octo tonorum, liber primus (Strasbourg, 1535)
  • Novum ac insigne opus musicum triginta sex antiphonarum (Wittenberg, 1541)
  • Novum opus musicum (Wittenberg, 1544)

External links

Works by Sixt Dietrich in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)