Music year 1522
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The recorder - shown here on a picture from the Syntagma musicum by Michael Praetorius - is a woodwind instrument that belongs to the group of longitudinal flutes . To generate sound, your head contains a core (called a block) made of wood or plastic, which only leaves a narrow gap (core gap) free. Because of the shape of its mouthpiece (in the most common, smaller types) it is one of the beaked flutes . The recorder was one of the most important woodwind instruments as early as the 14th century. In the Franco-Flemish epoch (Renaissance), the instrumentation was not usually determined by the composer. The instrumental ensembles play with recorders on the one hand dance music, as it is handed down in the prints of Pierre Attaignant , Pierre Phalèse and Tielman Susato , on the other hand they play vocal music: masses , motets or canzons . The instruments can replace voices or double voices. Vocal music can also be performed purely instrumentally by consorts. Depending on the ability of the players, the works are decorated with improvisation. |
Events
- Bonifacius Amerbach , who had previously studied in Basel and Freiburg im Breisgau , completed his training at the University of Avignon from 1519 to 1525 , where he was a student of Andreas Alciatus . His studies, he is a PhD for Doctor of Laws finish.
- Jakob Arcadelt was a choirboy ("vicariot") from 1516 to 1524 under the choirmasters Lambert Masson and Charles de Niquet at the collegiate church of St. Aubain in his hometown of Namur .
- Pietro Aron , who has been a priest in Imola since 1516 , worked there as a singer at the cathedral from 1520 to June 1522 and gave music lessons in the city.
- Eustorg de Beaulieu is the organist at Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais in Lecoutre in the Gers department.
- 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 was the conductor of the papal chapel in Rome under the Medici Pope Leo X , has lived in Avignon since 1521 .
- Marco Antonio Cavazzoni worked in Venice between 1517 and 1524 as a singer at St. Mark's Basilica and organist at Santo Stefano .
- Nicolas Champion 's as canon - Kantor in Lier successor to the late cantor de Nicolas Leesmeester. He remains temporarily in the service of Charles V's court orchestra .
- Wolfgang Dachstein , in the convent of the Dominicans in Strasbourg had occurred, is organist at the Strasbourg Thomas Church.
- Sixt Dietrich is a deacon and teacher of the choirboys in music and Latin in Constance . He already received benefices at the cathedral in Constance in 1520 and received more in 1522 after his primacy .
- Antonius Divitis is the singer of the court orchestra of the French King Franz I.
- Pedro de Escobar is in Portugal in the service of the monarch Manuel I (Portugal) . He is the teacher of the boys in the chapel of his son Alfonso.
- Costanzo Festa , who may have studied with Jean Mouton in Paris , has been papal choir singer in Rome since 1517 and later becomes the director of this choir.
- Georg Forster is a member of the Heidelberg Choir of Elector Ludwig X. , which is under the direction of the conductor and composer Lorenz Lemlin . There he received a thorough musical education. His classmates include Caspar Othmayr , Jobst von Brandt and Stefan Zirler, which leads to a lifelong friendship with these composers.
- Franchinus Gaffurius is Kapellmeister at Milan Cathedral .
- Heinrich Glarean stayed in Paris from 1517 to 1522 during his studies, and there he met Jean Mouton .
- Lupus Hellinck is a succentor at the Church of Our Lady in Bruges .
- Nikolaus Herman is a cantor and teacher at the Latin school in St. Joachimsthal .
- From 1522 at the latest, Paul Hofhaimer was the cathedral organist at Salzburg Cathedral in the service of Prince Archbishop Cardinal Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg .
- Hans Kotter compiled his organ book between 1513 and 1522. It contains the first German organ dances as well as pieces by Paul Hofhaimer, Josquin Desprez , Heinrich Isaac and others.
- Hans Kugelmann has been employed in the court chapel of Emperor Maximilian I since 1518 . He will probably stay here until 1523.
- Erasmus Lapicida that around the year 1521 by the Habsburg Archduke I. Ferdinand (reign as Archduke 1521-1531) on Schottenkloster in Vienna a stipend was awarded, lives there, the remaining 26 years of his life.
- Georg Liban lectures at the University of Kraków and worked as cantor at the St. Mary's School from around 1506 to 1528, and as rector since 1514. He teaches Latin prosody , Greek and music.
- Johannes Lupi , who was sent by the Cambraier cathedral chapter to a local preferential school ("Collège des bons enfants") after his voice broke in 1521, enrolled as a student at the philosophical faculty of the University of Leuven on August 28, 1522 and studied there for four years one of the four paedagogia .
- Jean l'Héritier works for Pope Leo X in Rome . In 1521 and 1522 he was maestro di cappella at San Luigi dei Francesi , the French church in Rome. But he left Rome in 1522 and went to Mantua .
- Francesco Canova da Milano , who worked for Pope Leo X., likely remains during the reign of Hadrian VI. in Rome.
- Jean Mouton , who - like Antonius Divitis - was a member of King Francis I's court orchestra . was from France, died on October 30, 1522 in Saint-Quentin and was buried like Loyset Compère in the collegiate church there. The tomb bears the inscription: “Ci gist Maistre Jehan de Holluigue, dit Mouton, en son vivant chantre du roy chanonine de Thérouanne et de cette église, qui trépassa le pénultième jour d'octobre MDXXII. Priez Dieu por son ame ”.
- Marbrianus de Orto is premier chapelain of the court orchestra of Emperor Charles V. It is not certain whether he still took part in his employer's trip to England in 1522; in principle, he is exempt from this for reasons of age.
- Nicolas Payen was probably a choirboy at the capilla flamenca of Emperor Charles V between 1522 and 1529 .
- Francisco de Peñalosa , who was a member of the Spanish Royal Chapel, has been a singer in the Papal Chapel of Pope Leo X in Rome since the late summer of 1517 . Peñalosa holds this office at least until the death of Leo X in 1521; according to other sources even until 1523.
- Matteo Rampollini has succeeded Bernardo Pisano as director of the boys' choir at the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence since 1520 .
- Georg Rhau settles down as a printer in Wittenberg at the end of 1522 , later founding a book printing company, which he will run until his death.
- In 1522 Konrad Rupff married Ell von Dohlenstein, the daughter of an electoral army drummer or army trumpeter.
- Claudin de Sermisy works as a clergyman in the Diocese of Noyon and - like Antonius Divitis and Jean Mouton - as a member of the court orchestra of King Francis I of France.
- After Thomas Stoltzer had arranged the wedding celebrations of King Ludwig II of Hungary with Princess Maria from the House of Habsburg , daughter of Philip the Fair, on January 13, 1522, he was appointed Kapellmeister to the Hungarian royal court on May 8, 1522 at Mary's request Oven called.
- Adrian Willaert is a member of the court orchestra of the Duke of Ferrara , Alfonso I. d'Este .
Vocal music
Spiritually
- Antonius Divitis - Missa Quem Dicunt Homines : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Václav Miřínský - Kancionály Václava Miřínského : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Worldly
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Georg Liban - Hymn Exsurgat omnis populus to four voices (around 1522)
Born
Born around 1522
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Jean de Bonmarché , Franco-Flemish composer and conductor († 1570 )
Died
Date of death secured
- June 25th : Franchinus Gaffurius , Italian conductor, composer and music theorist (* 1451 )
- October 30 : Jean Mouton , French composer and singer (* 1459 )
Exact date of death unknown
- Conrad Rein , German priest, composer, singer and Latin school rector (* around 1475 )