Music year 1522

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Music year 1522
Baroque recorders
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

Vocal music

Spiritually

Worldly

  • Georg Liban - Hymn Exsurgat omnis populus to four voices (around 1522)

Born

Born around 1522

Died

Date of death secured

Exact date of death unknown

  • Conrad Rein , German priest, composer, singer and Latin school rector (* around 1475 )

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