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Kapellmeister (/kəˈpɛlmaɪstər/ kə-PEL-my-stər, US also /kɑːˈ-/ kah-, German: [kaˈpɛlˌmaɪstɐ] ), from
German Kapelle (chapel) and
Meister (master), literally...
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other being at the
Pontifical Roman Seminary. He held the
positions of
chapelmaster and
instructor of plainsong. In 1571, he was
hired at the
German College...
- include:
Almoner Arch-Treasurer
Butler Chamberlain Chancellor Chancery Chapelmaster Chaplain Cofferer Confessor Constable Cup-bearer
Director of the Royal...
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include but are not
limited to:
Almoner Butler Chamberlain Chancellor Chapelmaster Chaplain Cofferer Confessor Constable Cup-bearer
Dapifer Doorward Eunuch...
- work of the
Peruvian teacher Pedro Ximénez
Abril Tirado, who was the
chapelmaster of
Chuquisaca Cathedral. This
composition did not
become official, quite...
- The
Vatican (1900) In Umbria: A
Study of
Artistic Personality (1901)
Chapelmaster Kreisler A
Study of
Musical Romanticists (1901)
Penelope Brandling: A...
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Iberian world, 1450-1800: 2007 - "During his long
tenure (1680- 1712) as
chapelmaster at La
Plata cathedral, Juan de
Araujo wrote a Jácara a 8 for
Saint Ignatius...
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Veana (Xàtiva, c. 1656 –
after 1708) was a
Spanish composer. He was
chapelmaster both at the Real
Monasterio de la Encarnación and at the
Monasterio de...
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Friedrich Schneider,
Adolf Marx. From 1858
until his
death he
worked as a
chapelmaster and
composer at the
Royal Opera House. In 1860 he
worked as a visiting...
- merengue". In
addition to his proto-merengue,
Alfonseca served as a
chapelmaster in
Santo Domingo,
writing two m****es.
Alfonseca also
wrote patriotic...