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  • '''[[Psalmos in vesperis cum quinque vocum (Tiburtio Massaino)|Psalmos in vesperis cum quinque vocum]] 1576''' ...:category=Tiburtio Massaino compositions|mode=userformat|linksfrom=Psalmos in vesperis cum quinque vocum (Tiburtio Massaino)
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  • This page shows works of [[Sigismondo d'India]] in chronological order. *[[In principio creavit Deus (Sigismondo d'India)|In principio creavit Deus ]]
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  • ===Other sacred works in Latin=== {{#SortWorks:Sacred music&&Works in Latin&&!Masses&&!Motets|cols=2}}
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  • ==List of choral works== '''Sacred works in German'''
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  • ==Sacred works== ===Sacred works in German===
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  • ...:''' PSALMODIAE NOVAE oder Geistlicher Gesänge und Psalmen Davids / welche in rein Evangelischen Kirchen / an Fest-Sonn-Feyr- und Werktagen zu singen / d ==Works List==
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  • ...6. 7. & 8. vocibus, (chorali cumprimis observata,) ita concinnatas, ut tam in choro quam organo, motectarum etiam loco non incommodè usurpari possint''. ==List of Works==
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  • ...nal instruments and basso continuo. This collection was printed in Dresden in 1665. The sources that I have used are copies of part books now preserved a ==Works List==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1560|in Copenhagen|Manuscript}} ==List of works==
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  • ==List of choral works== ===Sacred works in Latin===
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  • [[Image:Adam_Gumpelzhaimer.png|thumb|Adam Gumpelzhaimer, age 63, in 1622]] '''Born:''' 1559 in Trostberg, Bavaria
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  • ...itiae 4 & 5 tam vocibus quam instrumentis decantandae (Antwerp, 1665/R1970 in CEMF, xxiv) [[Jan Van der Wielen]] ==List of Works==
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  • ...e:''' ''Newes vollkömliches Gesangbuch Augspurgischer Confession, Auff die in der Chur- und Marck Brandenburg Christliche Kirchen'' {{PubDatePlace|1640| in Berlin by Georg Rungen| }}
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  • '''Full title:''' ''Ein Gesängbuch der Brüder in Behemen und Merherrn'' {{PubDatePlace|1544|in Nürnberg| }}
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  • ...time. Three works by him were published in different collections in Venice in 1585. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1622|(or rather October of the Jewish year 5383) in Venice: Pietro e Lorenzo Bragadino| }} ==List of works==
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  • ==List of choral works== ===Sacred works===
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  • ...they are sung At the Right Honourable The Countess of Huntingdon's Chappel in Bath Set to Music by Benjn. Milgrove. [Book 1st.] Printed and Published Acc ==Works List==
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  • ...they are sung At the Right Honourable The Countess of Huntingdon's Chappel in Bath Set to Music by Benjn. Milgrove. [Book 2nd.] Printed and Published Acc ==Works List==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1585|IN ROMA / Appreßo Alessandro Gardano| }} ==List of Works==
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  • ...6. 7. & 8. vocibus, (chorali cumprimis observata,) ita concinnatos, ut tam in choro quam organo, motectarum etiam loco percommode usurpari possint''. ==List of Works==
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  • ...completed by Chr. Väterlein in 1981; a facsimile was published by Garland in 1986 (intro. by Jessie Ann Owens). ==List of Works==
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  • '''Full title:''' ''The Christian Melodist, containing a selection of tunes in the different meters, together with a great variety of sacred songs and hym {{PubDatePlace|1828| in Utica, New York by William Williams| }}
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  • {{Descr|In addition to the lyric poem, there are actually thirteen hymns.}} ==Works List==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1983|by Canterbury Press in Norwich, England| }} ...Hymns for Today and More Hymns for Today." Several reprintings, including in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004.}}
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  • ...stria, studied Church Music at the University of Music and performing arts in Vienna, formally choir master of the Altenburg Boys Choir, Lower Austria. Recently Musician and Psychotherapist in the city of St. Pölten, Lower Austria.
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  • ==List of choral works== ===Sacred works===
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  • ...t verstehen/zu besserm nutz und gebrauch/mit Teutschen Weltlichen Texten / in Druck gegeben ==List of Works==
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  • ...red music. He also worked during some years in the restauration of ancient works of the brazilian classical period. Arantes is also bachelor in Odonthology, graduated in 2001.
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  • ...s he often performed. in 1820 he became director of the choir in Augsburg, in this date also his 6 masses were printed. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1846|by G. A. Lumsteeg in Stuttgart| }} ==List of works==
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  • ...e Emperor Charles V dismissed the musicians, and from 1523 on Senfl stayed in Catholic Munich, nevertheless corresponding extensively with [[Martin Luthe ==List of choral works==
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  • ...ing composers in Italy in his day and one of the most versatile. He worked in Genoa, Venice and Turin. ...both instrumental and vocal; his surviving instrumental music comprises 27 works, and he wrote 7 operas.
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1510|–1535, in BSB Mus.ms. 52|Manuscript}} ==List of works==
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  • ...ty for 22 years, and directs the Latin Mass Schola at St. Sebastian Church in Akron Ohio. ==List of choral works==
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  • '''Died:''' after 1625, probably in Berchtesgaden ...the Munich Hofkapelle in 1585. In 1593 became a tenor in the ducal chapel in Hechingen
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> '''Born:''' 24 December 1881 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
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  • '''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1686|in Bologna: Giacomo Monti|&nbsp;}} ====List of Works====
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  • '''Title:''' Catechismus In außerlesenen Exempeln, kurtzen Fragen, schönen Gesängern, Reymen und Rey {{Descr|22 Georg Vogler works. This book was reprinted in 1628, 1629, 1630, 1638, 1650, and 1652.}}
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1840|by H. Laupp in Tübingen|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • ...rg (1804, "Hoc tempore Rhetorices Studiosus"), he went back to Heuchlingen in 1811, took over his deceased father's Store and became Kapellmeister of the ==List of choral works==
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  • ...ull title:''' ''Di Gio. Maria Nanino, Maestro di capella in S. M. Maggiore in Roma: Il Primo libro de Madrigale a Cinque voci Nouamente Ristampati'' (157 |1571|1|ca. 1571 in Venice by [[Angelo Gardano]], now lost
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  • Born in Tudela, Navarra (Spain). Maestro de Capilla in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Zaragoza, Zamora and Cuenca. Composed more than 500 works, kept in the Cuenca Cathedral, Montserrat and in the Madrid National Library.
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  • ...asschule in Leipzig in 1665 and succeeding [[Sebastian Knüpfer]] as Cantor in 1677. ==List of choral works==
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  • ===Works in the publication=== ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ==List of choral works== ===Sacred works in Spanish===
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  • ...ia in July 1950. In 1987 became a Bishop in the same locality and resigned in 1996. ==List of choral works==
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  • ==Works List== :1. {{NoCo|Deus in adjutorium}}
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  • Described in the frontispiece of his Psalmes of David in meter, 1599, as "a gentleman and a practitioner of music". ==List of choral works==
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  • '''Died:''' August 31, 1287 in Basel ...lodies in a 15c ms. in Colmar. A single melody in a Jena ms. (El.f.101) is in a quite different style and highlights the problem of attribution.
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  • ...in the mid 18th Century and the manuscripts for some of his works are held in the library of Barcelona Cathedral ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1535|in Paris by Pierre Attaingnant|&nbsp;}} ==List of Works==
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  • ==List of choral works== ===<big>''Sacred works''</big>===
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  • ...nslation of [[Canzonette a tre voci|an Italian original]], first published in 1597.}} ==List of Works==
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  • ...ve motetas V. VI. VII. & VIII vocum, e diversis…autoribus, antehac nunquam in Germania editis… . Collectore Abrahamo Schadaeo…'' {{PubDatePlace|1611|by K. Kieffer in Strasbourg.|&nbsp;}}
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  • ==List of choral works== ===In Latin===
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  • {{PubDatePlace|ca. 1270| in Cortona, Italy|Manuscript}} ...Academy of Cortona, Girolamo Mancini, who added it to the Cortona library, in which it is currently kept." [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laudario_di_Cor
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  • ...bly active as a boy chorister in Munich in the 1590s. Only known works are in D-Mbs Mus.ms. 3066 ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|Thomas Menckin; Thomas Mencken}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> '''Born:''' 1550 in Schwerin, Duchy of Mecklenburg
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  • ...rrán, Adonai_con_voi, see link below). His only known works were published in [[Filippo Azzaiolo]]'s primo and terzo libro, respectively. ==List of choral works==
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  • 1965-1970 study of physics in Dresden; working in different professions;
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  • ...in Boston by Wilkins, Carter and Company; also published by Mason Brothers in New York|&nbsp;}} ...1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1869. Editions in 1856-1857 labeled "New Edition."}}
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  • '''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1629|in Venice|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • ...ly Collected from the Greatest Masters in Europe, and Never Before Printed in America''. {{PubDatePlace|1799|by Andrew Wright, in Northampton, Massachusetts, 80 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • '''Full Title:''' ''The Essex Harmony: An Original Composition, in Three or Four Parts''. |1800|1|by Henry Ranlet in Exeter, New Hampshire, 112 pp.
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  • ...acher at the Florence Cathedral in 1744, and succeeded him after his death in 1757. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1775|in London by Henry Thorowgood|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • ==List of choral works== {{#SortWorks:Works in Latin|cols=4}}
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  • ...ord, England. Educated in Ontario, Canada. PhD (Toronto) 1990. Still alive in 2013. ==List of choral works==
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  • ==List of works== # {{NoCo|In a harbour grene}} (R. Wever)
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ==List of choral works==
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  • ...tellini]]. His only surviving works are a bare handful of pieces published in multi-composer collections. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...Royal in 1475 and Master of the its choristers in 1478. Works are included in the [[Eton Choirbook]] and [[Fayrfax Manuscript]]. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...ull Title:''' '' Patterson’s Church Music, containing the plain tunes used in divine worship, by the churches of the Western Country''. ...bDatePlace|1813|by Browne and Looker in Cincinnati, Ohio, 53 pp. Reprinted in 1815.|&nbsp;}}
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  • '''Born:''' 6 November 1800 in Berlin '''Died:''' 10 August 1886 in Steglitz
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  • ...s to the Ukrainian region "Halychyna", not to the Spanish "Galicia"). Like in [[Kievan chant|Kievan]] or [[Znamenny chant]], Galician chant uses the syst ==List of works==
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  • ...phy:''' Born in Durham. Made Organist, Durham Cathedral, in 1763, and died in office. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...pieces for flute and orchestra. Despite being a contemporary composer, his works are more oriented for the classical style, without the musical innovations ...post-graduated in Logistics by the University of São Paulo, and currently works as business consultant and software developer.
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  • ..., studied at the teachers' school in Breslau and was the director of choir in a little village called Rengersdorf. ...y are easy but pleasing and have a sense of melody. For these reasons, his works were widely performed and were loved by his singers and directors.
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  • ...hoessl.de}}. There are also many other works there for free download. Most works are from the 19th century, with sources written with Finale. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...n, and spent his career in Berlin were he became director of the Synagogue in 1840. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...t of his output is unknown: the only surviving sacred works, all contained in Vatican manuscripts, are a ''Magnificat sexti toni'', settings of the Lamen ==List of choral works==
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  • ...ee in 1869. His compositions include an assortment of small works. He died in Boston. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1554|in Paris by [[Nicolas Du Chemin]]|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • ''Dutch composer naturalized in England, most particularly in East Anglia and in Cambridge. He had a son of the same name.'' ==List of choral works==
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  • ...nd wrote a funeral song for his brother-in-law and friend Johann Volckamer in 1660. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...entlemen for the Promotion of Classical Sacred Music in the United Society In New Haven. To which is Prefixed a Concise Introduction to Psalmody, for the {{PubDatePlace|1818|by Daniel Mann in Dedham, Massachusetts, 144 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • ''British Composer. Born in Wiltshire. Studied in London. Lives in Berlin.'' ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|Sperindio Bertoldo|Sper'in Dio Bertoldo}} '''Born:''' c.1530 in Modena
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  • '''Full Title:''' ''The Providence Selection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, in Two Parts.'' {{PubDatePlace|1815|in Dedham, Massachusetts, by H. Mann and Company|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...s voice broke. Besides latin & Huguenot church music, 43 chansons appeared in various anthologies. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...irector of the Academy in 1868 and was also a MusB. Among his instrumental works are "Three melodies for flute & piano". ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1619|in Leipzig|&nbsp;}} ==List of Works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1917|-1918 by H. W. Gray in New York.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ...dist Hymn-Book, and Designed for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. To Which Is Added a Choice Selection of Anthems and Piec |1823|1|in New York by N. Bangs and T. Mason
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  • '''Born:''' c. 1570 in Wasungen '''Died:''' 7 August 1615 in Weimar
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  • ==List of choral works== '''Madrigals in Italian for five voices'''
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  • *For works at '''{{CPDL}}''' sorted '''alphabetically''' by title, see {{CiteCat|Cipri ...ks at '''{{CPDL}}''' sorted by '''Language, Genre''' and '''date''', see [[Works of Cipriano de Rore sorted by language and genre]]</div>
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ''(Note: For 48 years (1886-1934), Ambrose lived and worked in New York and New Jersey.)''
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  • '''Born:''' 1601 in Rimini '''Died:''' 4 Nov 1690 in Rimini
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  • ...whose works are featured in the [[Royal 11 E. xi]] manuscript in produced in 1516 for the court of King Henry VIII. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...armen, now in Mexico's ''Distrito Federal''. A transcription was published in 1952.}} ==List of works==
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  • '''Born:''' 1853 in Lier, Belgium ...ained in Rome a doctorate in philosophy (1877), and in Leuven a licenciate in physical sciences.
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  • ...to 20st Century. From then on, his interest in composing grew. Some of his works have been performed by the Domcatorij. ...s of his life, Arie was working as a graphic designer with a main interest in {{w|typography}} and incorporated this into musical typesetting.
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  • '''Full Title:''' ''The Rural Harmony, Being an Original Composition, In Three or Four Parts, For the Use of Singing Schools and Musical Adademies'' {{PubDatePlace|1793|by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 111 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...Museum in Troia and was chaplain at the Casa di riposo "S.Giovanni di Dio" in Troia. ==List of choral works==
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  • ==Works included== ||1 || [[Feria V in coena Domini (Tiburtio Massaino)|Feria V]]|| 5||SATTB || 3 Lessons, ''Bened
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  • '''Born:''' 1979, in Poland Christoph Koscielny is organist and choirmaster in St. Korbinian in Munich.
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  • ...a secondary school in Mostar, graduated in conducting at the Music Academy in Sarajevo. As an end-course presentation, he directed the Sarajevo Philharmo ==List of choral works==
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  • ==List of choral works== =={{flag|Latin}} Latin works==
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  • '''Title:''' LIBER MOTTETORUM / QUATUOR VOCUM, NUNC PRI- / MUM IN LUCEM EDITUS ==List of Works==
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  • ...of Psalm Tunes, Anthems, and Chants, Selected from the Most Popular Works in Europe and America, Designed for the Use of Churches, Singing-Schools, and ==List of works==
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  • ...ntry in Grove's dictionary of music. There is a manuscript of his Miserere in the [[Música Colonial Archive]]. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...cribed in his only publication as "of Toft's Monk in Norfolk, near Beccles in Suffolk. His circumstances are unknown'' ==List of choral works==
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  • ''Probably educated in Venice. Appointed a singer in the Graz Hofkapelle, 1578, and Hofkapellmeister there from 1595 until his d ==List of choral works==
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  • ...s and more recently has produced an (as yet modest) number of short choral works. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...the University of Edinburgh to complete a BMus/Mus Tech (HONS) and an MSc in Digital Composition and Performance. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1917|-1918 by H. W. Gray in New York.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1917|-1918 by H. W. Gray in New York.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ...producing sacred works for the Anglican church. He held posts as organist in several London churches. His cantata 'Olivet to Calvary' has remained popul ==List of choral works==
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  • ...es. He became Asia's first Nobel laureate when he won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. ==Settings of his poetic works==
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  • ...m cantionum cum quatuor quinque sex & octo vocibus antea quidem separata … in unum corpus redacti '''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1582|in Nuremberg: Gerlach.|&nbsp;}}
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1627|by Alexandrum Vincentium in Venice.|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • '''Born:''' 1585 in Florence '''Died:''' 14 July 1649 in Florence
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1853|by the Editor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|&nbsp;}} ...inating clefs. Usually four staffs: Treble, Alto, Tenor, Bass, with melody in the Tenor.}}
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  • ...kalischer Kirchfreu(n)d''. Deutsches Musikgeschichtliches Archiv cites him in its catalogue, but the files are as yet not online. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...oving to Bath in 1806 to study with [[Venanzio Rauzzini]] (whom he painted in that year).'' ==List of choral works==
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  • Born in Sheffield, Yorkshire in 1800, died in Sheffield in 1876. ==List of choral works==
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  • '''Title:''' {{Sc|Harmonia Sacra}} / or / Select {{Sc|Anthems}} / In SCORE / for one. two. and three Voices ==Works List==
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  • ...r the theatre and pleasure gardens. In the latter years he was also active in London'' ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1863|by Horace Waters in New York, New York|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • <!--Note. These dpl statements would be replaced by SortWorks functions in the case this sub-page is moved to the composer page.--> ==<big>Works in German</big>==
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  • '''Born:''' 1521 in Paris '''Died:''' 1589 in Ferrara
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  • '''Born:''' May 1527 in Olmütz (Czech) '''Died:''' 24 November 1586 in Bautzen (Germany)
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  • ...He was a fellow of Magdalen College at Oxford in 1476, and of Eton College in 1477. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...6 (E. Goodale in Hallowell, Maine), 242 pp. Fifth Edition 1819 (E. Goodale in Hallowell), 128+8+4 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ...l in Rome from 1497 to his death in 1516. Three of his compositions appear in the [[Cancionero de Palacio]] (1505). ==List of choral works==
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  • ..."if Lasso had passed away, Meiland could be regarded his heir" (in a poem in Meiland's collection [[Sacrae aliquot cantiones (Jacob Meiland)|Sacrae aliq ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1808|by H. Mann in Dedham, Massachusetts, 112 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1801|by Andrew Wright in Northampton, Massachusetts, 79 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ==List of choral works== ===1. Sacred Works in Latin for Two Voices (Bicinia)===
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...c, straightforward, and contain minor notational anomalies, otherwise rare in the manuscript.
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  • ...treiche, sowohl alte als neue Lieder und Arien, mit wohlgesetzen Melodien, in Discant und Baß, befindlich sind; vornemlich denen Evangelischen Gemeinen {{PubDatePlace|1736|in Leipzig by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...cum quinque vocibus. Ad imitationem moduli, Caro mea, condita, nunc primum in luce edita. Autore D. Clemente Non Papa. Tomus VI. {{PubDatePlace|1557|in Leuven by [[Pierre Phalèse]]|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...783|by unknown publisher in Hartford, Connecticut, 84 pp. Further editions in 1784, 1785, and 1790.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1808|by H. Mann in Dedham, Massachusetts, 103 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ...text for an antiphon, songs without musical notation, and spiritual poetry in Latin and Middle Dutch, and has been enriched with a number of illustration ==List of works==
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  • ...re written in a rather simple style. His later works are more contrapuntal in form. His four Passions of 1612 can be seen as forerunners of the style as ==List of choral works==
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  • ...became one of the most important venues in Viennese musical life. He died in Baden bei Wien. ...e composed what is falsely known as [[Mozart]]'s "Twelfth Mass", the Missa in G major K Anh.232 (C1.04).
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  • Monasterii Banthensis Ord. S. Benedicti in Franconia Professo Patriâ Ober-Elsbacensi.<br> ==Works List==
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  • Lived in München. Wrote in a good, classicistic style. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...orks appeared mainly in Venice by Antonio Gardano and Girolamo Scotto, and in Roman or Florentine manuscripts. ==List of choral works==
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  • This section covers East European church music in the Kyivan style (Київский Розспів) which cannot be attribut ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1802|by Henry Ranlet in Exeter, New Hampshire, 56 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ...unders of modern violin technique for scoring sinfonias for a violin tuned in fifths'' ==List of choral works==
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  • ...icologist Manuel Joaquim. It was copied in the 16th century and is divided in two parts: *The first part is musical: contains 65 works of polyphonic (3 voices) secular music from Portugal and Spain. The poems u
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  • ...in 1848 in Saint John's, Newfoundland, and got married to Elizabeth Arnott in 1872. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...... novamente stampata & data in luce, si vis etiam alterum canere chorum in secundo volumine quaerito, a quattro voci. {{PubDatePlace|1576|in Venice by [[Angelo Gardano]]|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...the court in München. In 1842 was director of music in Altötting. Composed in a classical style. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...Society. He died in Kilmarnock. He composed a cantata, organ works, piano works, and part-songs.
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  • '''Born:''' 02 February 1974 in Holland ==List of choral works==
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  • ==Works List== 1. Lytaniae in Es<br>
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  • ...ing the priesthood, he became maestro de capilla in Saragossa, and finally in Sevilla.'' ==List of choral works==
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  • '''Born:''' 1815 in Naples (Napoli) '''Died:''' 1886 in Paris
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  • ...icola]] and [[Marbrianus de Orto]]. He retired from the Charles V's chapel in 1519. On stylistic grounds 12 works (including 4 passions in ''Passionarium Toletanum'' (1516)) have been added to the 16 secure attribu
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1610|in Helmstedt.|&nbsp;}} ==List of Works==
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  • ...6. Lebensjahr Intrumentalunterricht (Flöte, Violine, Piano) und Mitwirkung in verschiedenen Chören und Vokalensembles. Leitung des "Vokalquintett Reutli ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...gion. He died in Ottawa, Illinois. His compositions were small pedagogical works.
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  • ...astery of Bologna. He also worked as maestro di cappella in several cities in Northern Italy. '' ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> '''Born:''' 25 August 1818 in Masevaux, France
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  • ...areer in Halle, traveling only to study with [[Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]] in Amsterdam during 1607-1609. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...e country and worked the remainder of his life in Lisbon a master of music in the Basilica de Santa Maria Maior. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Descr|Manuscript from the monastery of St. Gallen, containing music in Gregorian style.}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • Glenn O'Brien is an Australian, born in Melbourne but now living in Launceston. Although he has sung in choirs since 2005, it wasn't until 2010 that he first attempted to arrange
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  • ...New and Choice Selection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems and Set Pieces, in Three or Four Parts, Some of Which Have Been Never Before Published. Prepar {{PubDatePlace|1831|by Samuel H. Davis in Winchester, Virginia|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...r 1). Signed the same name in P. in B.B. W37, also in B. Proske MS 891 and in B. Br. (from the ''Biographisch-bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon'') ==List of choral works==
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  • ...sers with similar names. Those most likely by Jacotin Frontin were praised in their time "for their admirable ease, sweetness, and vocal plenitude" (Grov ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...umerous pedagogical works for piano and composed many piano works. He died in New York City.
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  • ''Called himself "Jan Roh" in Bohemian, "Cornu" in Latin and "Johann Horn" in German'' ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Descr|A collection of [[Magnificat]] settings by Senfl in all eight tones. All eight settings set only the even-numbered verses.}} ==List of works==
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  • ==List of choral works== *Alleluia. Non in solo pane vivit homo (TTB)
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  • ==List of choral works== ===Secular madrigals in Italian for five voices===
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  • ...sts, Funerals, and Other Occasions, Together with a Number of Psalm Tunes, in Three and Four Parts, The Whole Entirely New'' {{PubDatePlace|1792|by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 32 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1588|IN ROMA / ([[Simone Verovio]]?)|&nbsp;}} ==List of Works==
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  • ...a, too (during his studies there). He often has to harmonize choral scores in Latin, Latvian or Polish for use by the choir during the worships. Some of ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1806|by H. Mann in Dedham, Massachusetts, 48 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> Flourished ca. 1450-1470. Represented by two works in the Ritson Manuscript
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  • ''Maybe born in 1570 and died in 1610.'' ==List of choral works==
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  • ...e 53 organ players invited 1595 to play the new organ in the castle church in Groningen. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...married Frans Bernet, a Dutch pianist and since 2008 they live in Sweden, in Hällefors. ...selling her own works in the private area. Later on compositions were sold in countries as Spain, Germany and Sweden.
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...llegheny County, Pennsylvania, and in Connellsville, Pennsylvania. He died in Connellsville.
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  • ...nist in Ferrara, where his pupils were the sisters Aleotti, and ultimately in Rome. The cause of his death is known (insanity); the date remains uncertai ==List of choral works==
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  • ...salmi integri quatuor vocibus cum basso ad organum. Auctore Amadeo Freddo, in cathedrali Tarvisina Musico Praefecto. ==List of Works==
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  • He was the director of the choir in the dome of Breslau. Wrote church music in a romatic style. ==List of choral works==
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  • Maestro di capella at San Lorenzo in Damaso in the mid-17th century. Teacher of [[Matteo Simonelli]]. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...g societies: and lastly the anthems selected from the most eminent authors in America''. {{PubDatePlace|1825|by Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher in Cincinnati, Ohio, 200 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...ther music had been copied. Although they are all in score, they have more in common stylistically with the second-layer music than with the first-layer ==Works==
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  • The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)]] reads: ...Bishop of Bath and Wells, who had been with King Charles the Second, while in Exile.
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1802|by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 111 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • :''Not to be confused with [[Charpentier (disambiguation)|other Charpentiers]].'' '''Born:''' 25 June 1860 in Dieuze (Lorrain)
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  • ==List of Works== :1. {{NoCo|Ardo in un tempo e aggiaccio}}
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1544|in Wittenberg by [[Georg Rhau]]|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • '''Born:''' 10 June 1867 in Kapčamiestis '''Died:''' 5 January 1916 in Saint Petersburg
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1784|by Daniel Bayley in Newburyport, Massachusetts, 184 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ...lesiaticarum Cantionum, collected and printed by Tyleman Susato in Antwerp in 1553.'' ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> '''Born:''' 8 December 1583 in Lucca
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  • ...he became an organist at St. Antonio in Padua,and maestro di capella there in 1730, serving until his death. Best known for his system of well temperamen ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1806|by Author in New Haven, Connecticut, 48 pp.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • '''Full Title:''' ''The American Harmony, Containing, in a Concise Manner, the Rules of Singing, Together with a Collection of Psalm {{PubDatePlace|1793|by John McCullough in Philadelphia, 212 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • '''Born:''' 1565 in Radeberg David Sulcius was a teacher at the Gymnasium (secondary school) in Zittau (Saxonia). A former teacher there was [[Christoph Demantius]].
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  • ...rchenmusik in Breslau und Berliner Singakademie''. (source: Robert Eitner, in ''Biographisch-Bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon der Musiker…'') ==List of choral works==
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  • '''Born:''' 1586 in Groitzsch, near Leipzig ...Dresden. In 1615 he applied for the position of deacon at the Frauenkirche in Dresden, where Schütz and his wife belonged to. His compositions were neve
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  • ==List of Works== *{{NoCo|In odorem unguentorum}}
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  • '''Born:''' 29 January 1886 in St. Blasien (Schwarzwald=South Germany) '''Died:''' 11 September 1969 in Ettlingen (Baden)
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  • ...le:''' ''A Collection of Chants & Tunes for the use of Episcopal Churches, in the city of Philadelphia'' {{PubDatePlace|1816|by Benjamin Carr in Philadelphia, 62 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • * Born in Sondershausen (Thüringen) * Died in Görlitz
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  • ==List of choral works== *''Morning and Evening services in E minor and A flat major''
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  • ...ondon as a private teacher of music and toured Europe as organist. He died in St. Marylebone, London. His compositions include church music, many hymns, ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...sic, organ works, part songs and folk song arrangements. Many of his organ works were popular with harmonium players.
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  • ==List of works== :5. {{NoCo|In exitu}}
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  • '''Died:''' February 1559 in Brussels (WP:de); or after April 24 in Madrid (NG) ...1556 he succeeded [[Cornelius Canis]] as ''maestro de capilla''. Surviving works number 12 motets and 5 chansons.
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  • '''Born:''' 1872, in Kostrzyn Wielkopolski, Poland '''Died:''' 23.05.1929, in Lodz, Poland
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1503|in Venice by [[Ottaviano Petrucci]]|&nbsp;}} ==List of works==
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  • '''Title:''' Psalmody in miniature *1st edition: ''Psalmody in miniature, book I, containing the tenor and bass of all the tunes.''
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1792|by John Hagerty in Baltimore, Maryland.|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • ...of his one extant work as "Frisingensi Parocho Jarzensi", (Pastor of Jarz in the diocese of Freising) ==List of choral works==
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  • ''d'Incerto'' is quite a common composers 'name' in many collections of Italian Renaissance music, to indicate ==List of choral works==
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  • A late 18th Century Guatemalan composer, some of whose works are preserved in the [[Música Colonial Archive]]. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1803|in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Carr and Schetky|&nbsp;}} ...of Sacred Music: Benjamin Carr and Early Nineteenth Century Catholic Music in Philadelphia''. U. S. Catholic Historian 30(4):21-37.
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...nclude an oratorio, piano concerti, piano pieces, songs and other assorted works.
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  • ...ngham''' is known only from the attribution of the two pieces below, found in the [[Fayrfax Manuscript]]. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...by Katharine Lee Bates. However, Ward never met Bates, and he died in 1903 in Newark. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...influences included Romanticism, Impressionism, and Expressionism. He died in Ljubljana. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...Gratiae'', one of the most renowned works of the Brazilian Colonial music. In the light of new researches, he is being credited most of the manuscripts t ==List of choral works==
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  • German composer and catholic priest, began his religious work in Argentina in 1900. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...d published a number of choral works. His works received favorable reviews in journals at the time.
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  • ...his service at Faenza Cathedral where he had gone in 1647 until his death in January of 1677. ==List of choral works==
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  • ....S., in Canada and in Europe, releasing six recordings of her work. D.M.A. in composition, Columbia University 1994, she is Composer/Professor at Benning ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1808|by Herman Mann in Dedham, Massachusetts|&nbsp;}} ==Works at CPDL==
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  • The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (William Boyce)]] reads: ...isters there. In 1580 he resign'd his Place in the Royal Chapels, and died in 1585.[sic]
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  • '''Born:''' c. 1553 in Münsterberg (Silesia) '''Died:''' 6 September 1619 in Offenburg (Baden)
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  • '''Died:''' 1583 in Madrid He was probably born in or near Naples and was mainly known as lutenist.
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  • {{Aliases|}}<!-- Full names in category form, not last name first, delimited by a pipe (|) --> ...was vicar of St Mary’s, Lichfield, in 1548–1553 and was buried at Wantage in 1560.
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  • ==List of choral works== ===Sacred works===
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  • '''Title:''' Responsoria in processione Corporis Domini, Op. 10b ==Works==
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  • ''fl. 1545 - 1550. Known only from a handful of attributions in chanson anthologies.'' ==List of choral works==
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  • ...d to Contain A Great Variety of Approved Music Carefully Selected from the Works of best American and Foreign Masters''. {{PubDatePlace|1786|by Amos Doolittle and Daniel Read in New Haven, Connecticut, 50 pp.|&nbsp;}}
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  • '''Born:''' July 18, 1884 in New York City '''Died:''' April 8, 1955 in Encino, California
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  • Brazilian composer born in Conselheiro Lafaiete, in Minas Gerais state. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...ch of Saint Alban the Martyr in Holborn (London) from 1888 until his death in 1918. He was a prolific composer of hymns, anthems, oratorios, and organ mu ==List of choral works==
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  • ...anne Maillard, Claudio Goudimel, cum quatuor vocibus condita & nunc primum in lucem aeditae, ad imitationem modulorum {{PubDatePlace|1558|in Paris by [[Adrien Le Roy]] and Robert Ballard|&nbsp;}}
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