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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...
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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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copied during his
study in Paris.
Apart from
works by Brumel,
Josquin and
Senfl, the
songbook includes anonymous pieces and
works by Heer himself. An edition...
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William Cornysh, respectively. 1521: Diet of Worms. The
composer Ludwig Senfl is present. 1526:
Kungliga Hovkapellet is
first recorded from this year...
- 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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German song. It has
inspired the
music of
numerous composers, such as
Ludwig Senfl and
Heinrich Schütz (from the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries respectively)...
- 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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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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Missa L'homme armé (Francisco Guerrero) (two)
Missa L'homme armé (Ludwig
Senfl)
Missa L'homme armé (Palestrina) (two)
Missa L'homme armé (Giacomo Carissimi)...
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Josquin des Prez (1450/1455 – 1521)
Heinrich Isaac (1450 – 1517)
Ludwig Senfl (1486 – c. 1542)
Orlando di L****o (c. 1530 – 1594)
William Byrd (c. 1539 –...