Music year 1513
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The Dulzian , also Dulcian or Dolcian (from Latin dulcis "sweet"), is a woodwind instrument with a double reed that is blown directly and a conical bore. Dulcians - shown here in an illustration from the Syntagma musicum by Michael Praetorius - were developed in the first half of the 16th century and are the predecessors of the bassoon . |
Events
- February 19 : With the In Altissimo constitution , Pope Julius II formally establishes the Cappella Giulia choir in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome . Since he dies two days later, it will take until 1534 for the constitution to actually be implemented.
- After March 11th : Heinrich Isaac , favorite of the Medici in Florence , congratulates the new Pope Leo X on his election with the motet Optime divino date munere pastor .
- Martin Agricola , who initially worked on his parents' farm, began traveling in Eastern Germany in 1510. During this phase he acquires the basics of his musical knowledge as an autodidact . The stations of his journey are unknown; Frankfurt (Oder) and Leipzig probably belonged to them.
- Bonifacius Amerbach , who initially studied at the artist faculty of the University of Basel and listened to music theory there, continued his studies from 1513 at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau , where he turned to law . Here he is on friendly terms with Sixt Dietrich and the organist Hans Weck.
- Noel Bauldeweyn worked from 1509 to 1513 as magister cantorum in the Church of St. Rombaut in Mechelen , succeeding Jean Richafort . This is evidenced by a note about the activities of "Natalis Balduini" in the chapter files of the Church of St. Rombaut. In 1513, Nicolas Champion took Bauldeweyn's place at St. Rombauts, but the circumstances of his departure and where he was going are unknown.
- Antoine Brumel , who was Kapellmeister at the court chapel of the d'Este family in Ferrara until 1510 , lives in Mantua . According to the author Vincenzo Galilei , Brumel is said to have gone to Rome together with other Franco-Flemish composers in 1513 for the coronation of Pope Leo X , because this Pope from the Medici family has a reputation for great love of music. As plausible as this claim is, it has not been documented.
- Hans Buchner is the cathedral organist at the Cathedral of Our Lady in Constance .
- Marco Cara has been a lute virtuoso in the service of the Gonzaga family in Mantua since 1495 and until 1525 , who promoted artists of all kinds in his day.
- Carpentras , who spent a few years at the court of Louis XII. from France, returns to Rome in 1513 and works again for the papal chapel . He expressly promises to stop composing secular music.
- Nicolas Champion is a member of Charles V's court orchestra . Here he has a high rank and is paid very well, even if he does not reach the rank of Pierre de la Rue . Through his good contacts and his services at court, he acquired a number of benefits in the cities of Bruges , Namur , Lens , Lier, Oostvoorne , Valenciennes , Geervliet and Brielle from 1508 to around 1520 .
- Josquin Desprez has been provost at his former place of work in Condé-sur-l'Escaut since 1504 . He is referred to as monsieur le prevost messire Josse des pres . The position is attractive for the former music director not only for its local property ownership, but even more because of the good staffing the church and the quality of the local music exercise, second only to the cathedral in Cambrai and Saint-Vincent in Soignies exceeded becomes. The provost here (according to a list from 1523) holds the secular power in the parish and is the superior of the dean , the treasurer, 25 canons, 18 chaplains, 16 vicars and six choirboys, plus some priests without benefices; A choir of vicars and choirboys usually takes part in the lavishly designed church services, so that up to 22 music-trained voices are available and up to six-part works can be performed. Josquin Desprez worked in this position for 17 years until the end of his life. In January 1513 the composer negotiated with the Roman Curia about a benefit in Tournai .
- Antonius Divitis is a singer in the court orchestra of the French Queen Anne de Bretagne , where Jean Mouton , Claude de Sermisy and Jean Richafort were employed at the time.
- The Spanish composer, poet and playwright Juan del Encina is writing his drama Égloga de Plácida y Victoriano.
- Pedro de Escobar is Magister Puerorum at the cathedral in Seville until his resignation 1514th
- Heinrich Finck is employed as a “capellmaister” or “singemeister” with an annual salary of 60 guilders at the Stuttgart court of Ulrich von Württemberg (term of office with interruptions from 1498 to 1550).
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Lodovico Fogliano was the singer of the Cappella Giulia at St. Peter in Rome in 1513 and 1514 .
- Nicolas Gombert is possibly a student of Josquin Desprez, who has been provost in Condé-sur-l'Escaut, about 40 km away, since 1504 .
- Lupus Hellinck , who had attended school lessons since 1511 - released from choral service - returned to Bruges on November 16, 1513 as a church servant to St. Donatian .
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Paul Hofhaimer lives in Augsburg , the "secret capital" of Emperor Maximilian I , where he works as a freelancer under his favor.
- Erasmus Lapicida worked as a singer and composer of religious songs at the court orchestra of Palatine Elector Ludwig V (reign 1508–1544) in Heidelberg until around 1520.
- Georg Liban , in 1511 Krakow of the academic degree Magister has acquired, gives lectures at the university and is about 1506 to 1528 at the School of St. Mary's Church as Kantor worked.
- Jean Mouton is a member of the court orchestra of Queen Anne de Bretagne , the wife of King Louis XII. of France (reign 1498–1515). More composers are gathered in her court orchestra than in King Ludwig's, besides Mouton, for example, Antonius Divitis, Jean Richafort and Claudin de Sermisy .
- Marbrianus de Orto , who has been the premier chapelain of the court orchestra of Regent Margaret of Austria in Brussels since 1510 , alternates in this office with Anthoine de Berghes until 1517. This change is related to residency obligations at other churches, after he worked as a canon at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Antwerp (Church of Our Lady) from 1510 and in the same position at Saint-Gudule in Brussels from 1513.
- Francisco de Peñalosa is a member of the Spanish Royal Chapel. Since 1511 he has also worked as a music teacher for the heir to the throne Ferdinand I; He served as a singer in the Spanish royal chapel until the king's death in 1516.
- Jean Richafort has been a member of the chapel of the French Queen Anne de Bretagne since August 1509 . He has had a benefice since November 1512 , which is in Brittany.
- Georg Rhau has been studying philosophy at the University of Wittenberg since April 15, 1513 .
- Pierre de la Rue is - like Nicolas Champion and Marbrianus de Orto - active in the court chapel of the regent Margaret of Austria in Brussels . The composer remained at the court of the governor in Mechelen until 1516 , whose favorite composer he became and in whose honor he wrote numerous occasional compositions.
- Claudin de Sermisy works as a clergyman in the Diocese of Noyon and as a singer in Queen Anne de Bretagne's private chapel .
Vocal music
Worldly
- Heinrich Isaac - Motet Optime divino date munere pastor
- Peter Schöffer - 62 songs, 1513 : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Born
Date of birth saved
- February 14 : Domenico Ferrabosco , Italian singer, bandmaster and composer († 1574 )
Exact date of birth unknown
- Antonio Doni , Italian writer, editor and musician of Mannerism († 1574 )
Born around 1513
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Nicolao Dorati , Italian trombonist, conductor and composer († 1593 )
Died
Date of death secured
Died around 1513
- Antoine Brumel , Franco-Flemish composer, singer and cleric (* around 1460 )