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    Ludwig Senfl (born around 1486, died between December 2, 1542 and August 10, 1543) was a Swiss composer of the Renaissance, active in Germany. He was the...
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  • arrangements of numerous composers popular in the mid-16th century, including Ludwig Senfl, Heinrich Isaac, Josquin des Prez, Clemens non Papa, Orlande de Lassus...
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    composers of this style included Heinrich Finck, Paul Hofhaimer, and Ludwig Senfl. The style also became imbued into the new German humanist dramas, thus...
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    Constance cathedral on 14 April 1508 and completed by Isaac and his student Ludwig Senfl by the winter of 1509. Isaac and Bartolomea were almost definitely back...
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  • and William Cornysh, respectively. 1521: Diet of Worms. The composer Ludwig Senfl is present. 1526: Kungliga Hovkapellet is first recorded from this year...
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    German song. It has inspired the music of numerous composers, such as Ludwig Senfl and Heinrich Schütz (from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries respectively)...
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    because the texts would be novel for the audience. Adrian Willaert, Ludwig Senfl, and Cipriano de Rore are prominent composers of ceremonial motets from...
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  • 1535) Gerolamo Emiliani, Venetian-born humanitarian, canonized (d. 1537) Ludwig Senfl, Swiss composer (d. 1542 or 1543) January 30 – Jacques of Savoy, Count...
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  • Musical de Palacio, a manuscript of the early 16th century. Composer Ludwig Senfl (1486–1542/43) was able to juxtapose several pre-existing melodies in...
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  • Recordings of selections were made by the Huelgas Ensemble (1977) and the Ludwig Senfl Ensemble (1991). Die Handschriften der Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen: Abt...
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    Paneuropean regulations of the European Union. In 1523 with the appointment of Ludwig Senfl began the rise of the Bavarian State Orchestra. Of particular importance...
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  • Gilles Binchois, Antoine Busnois, Johannes Ockeghem, Heinrich Isaac, Ludwig Senfl, Josquin des Prez, and of course Lassus. While some of his book is based...
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  • day. In particular, Luther admired the composers Josquin des Prez and Ludwig Senfl, and wanted singing in the church to move away from the ars perfecta...
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  • style; Sixt Dietrich [de], who chose the simpler homophonic style; and Ludwig Senfl, Lupus Hellinck, Thomas Stoltzer, and others. Some of these composers...
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    services; in particular, Luther admired the composers Josquin des Prez and Ludwig Senfl and wanted singing in the church to move away from the ars perfecta (Catholic...
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  • of the Schweizerisches Volksliedarchiv. Geering edited the works of Ludwig Senfl. Geering died in Vevey at the age of 80. Victor Ravizza (ed.): Festschrift...
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    to compose greatly demanded mass cycles like contemporaries Isaac and Ludwig Senfl. A surviving record indicates that Josquin was in Milan by 15 May 1484...
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  • received formal education in theology and music, the latter as a pupil of Ludwig Senfl. An ordained priest, he entered the Bayerische Hofkapelle in 1550 alongside...
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    1497) Josquin des Prez (1450/1455 – 1521) Heinrich Isaac (1450 – 1517) Ludwig Senfl (1486 – c. 1542) Orlando di Lasso (c. 1530 – 1594) William Byrd (c. 1539 –...
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  • philanthropist, music and literature patron Othmar Schoeck (1886–1957), composer Ludwig Senfl (1486–1542/3), Renaissance composer Marc Storace (born 1951), Maltese-Swiss...
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  • 1542: Lodovico Fogliano, theorist and composer (c. 66) 1543: probable Ludwig Senfl, Swiss composer (b. c. 1486) Francesco Canova da Milano, composer and...
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  • (1894–1971) Meinrad Schütter (1910–2006) Heinrich Schweizer (born 1943) Ludwig Senfl (um 1486–1543) Fridolin Sicher (1490–1546) Marcel Sulzberger (1876–1941)...
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  • brilliant musicians of his days like Paul Hofhaimer, Heinrich Isaac and Ludwig Senfl. His children inherited the parents' passion for music and even in their...
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  • Its origins stretch back, however, to 1523 and the times of composer Ludwig Senfl, when sacred music was the focus of work. The musicians achieved renown...
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  • pharmacological texts. Composers whose work he published included Heinrich Isaac, Ludwig Senfl, and Josquin des Prez. He published a number of music anthologies which...
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  • (born 1984) Jean Baptiste Senaillé (1687–1730) Ramon Sender (born 1934) Ludwig Senfl (c. 1486 – 1543) Jacob Senleches (fl. 1382/1383–1395) José Serebrier...
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  • version by Heinrich Isaac, and seven settings (including quodlibets) by Ludwig Senfl. See [2] (archive from 29 December 2014, accessed 26 February 2016) for...
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  • English Pierre Moulu c. 1485 – c. 1550 Franco-Flemish Active in France Ludwig Senfl c. 1486 – 1543 Swiss Active in Germany John Redford c. 1486 – 1547 English...
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  • informator choralium by the cathedral chapter in Konstanz. 1518: Composer Ludwig Senfl loses a toe in a hunting accident. 1511: Franciscus Bossinensis – Tenori...
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    Wellenburg. The epilogue was penned by the humanist Konrad Peutinger. Ludwig Senfl selected the compositions, prepared them for printing, and possibly also...
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