Music year 1526
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The German composer, singer, writer and publisher Ludwig Senfl commissioned the foam coin shown above from Friedrich Hagenauer in 1526, presumably as a “visiting card” or for representation purposes . Senfl has been in the service of Duke Wilhelm IV in Munich since 1523 . Its main task is to build up and expand the court orchestra in terms of staff and repertoire, following the example of the imperial institution. Senfl established the excellent reputation of the Munich court orchestra, which he presided over as "musicus intonator" until his death (1543). |
Events
- Martin Agricola , who settled in Magdeburg as a music teacher in 1519 and joined the Reformation , is the cantor of the music schools that have been combined into a single municipal institution. In addition to his teaching duties, Agricola tries above all to give the new Protestant movement its own church music.
- Cosmos Alder is a singer at St. Vinzenz Abbey in Bern .
- Boniface Amerbach , who graduated in 1525 at the University of Avignon with a promotion for both rights doctor has completed, as a professor of law at the University of Basel called and taught there until 1536 Roman law.
- Jakob Arcadelt - after Jehan de Berghes , Governor of the County of Namur, won a victory over the Duke of Geldern and Robert de la Marck in 1526 - together with Thomas Crécquillon and Cornelius Canis on December 28, 1526 at the victory ceremony in honor of Governor with.
- Eustorg de Beaulieu has been in Tulle since 1524 . His later work, Les Divers Rapportz, contains several poems of homage to well-known personalities in the city.
- Hans Buchner is the cathedral organist at the Cathedral of Our Lady in Constance . When the Reformation was introduced in 1526 , the bishop, the cathedral chapter and the clergy left Constance and went to Meersburg . The Konstanz cathedral monastery services now take place in the parish church in Überlingen until 1542 . Here Buchner continued his duties as an organist, but kept his place of residence in Constance.
- Cornelius Canis is a singer at the collegiate church of Saint-Auban in Namur .
- Carpentras (composer) fell ill with tinnitus in 1526 , a condition that caused him to panic and which he described as a continuous hissing in his head. Apparently it is at this point that he withdraws from practical music-making and instead decides to devote himself to the publication of his collected church music, an immense endeavor and the earliest known attempt of this kind in music history.
- Jehan Daniel is the organist at Angers Cathedral . He will hold this position until 1540.
- Sixt Dietrich is a deacon and teacher of the choirboys in music and Latin in Constance .
- 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.
- 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. Forster studies ancient languages at the University of Heidelberg and will acquire the degree of baccalaureus artium here in the summer of 1528 .
- Nicolas Gombert , who was probably a pupil of Josquin Desprez († 1521), becomes a member of the court orchestra of Emperor Charles V in 1526. The name of Gomberts appears for the first time in a document signed by Charles V in Granada on October 2, 1526 in which Gombert is named as a singer in Karl's court orchestra. In the first three years up to 1529 Gombert stayed with this chapel in Toledo , Seville , Granada, Valladolid , Valencia and Madrid because the chapel accompanied the emperor on his travels.
- Lupus Hellinck is succentor at the Church of Our Lady in Bruges and since June 17, 1523 at the main church of St. Donatian, which is connected with the tasks of choir direction and teaching the choirboys.
- Nikolaus Herman is a cantor and teacher at the Latin school in St. Joachimsthal .
- Paul Hofhaimer has been the cathedral organist at Salzburg Cathedral in the service of Prince Archbishop Cardinal Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg since 1522 at the latest .
- Hans Kugelmann , who was in the service of the Fugger family in Augsburg , has been a trumpeter and court composer for Margrave Albrecht in Königsberg since 1524 .
- 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.
- Jacotin Le Bel is a member of the court orchestra of the French King Franz I. He is led under the name Maistre Jacques Le Bel, clerc du diocese d'Amyens and receives from the king a canonical and a benefice at the collegiate church of Notre Dame in the province of Anjou .
- 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 has studied one of the four paedagogia at the philosophical faculty of the University of Leuven since August 28, 1522 , returns to Cambrai and is appointed parvus vicarius at the cathedral choir on June 18, 1526 under his director Jean Rémy (called Descaudin ) included, who may also be his teacher.
- Jean l'Héritier , who moved to Verona in July 1525 , works for the local bishop, who is not known to him.
- Francesco Canova da Milano , who for Pope Leo X. and also for Pope Hadrian VI. worked, will probably remain in Rome during the reign of Clement VII .
- Cristóbal de Morales received one of his first jobs as Kapellmeister in Ávila .
- Luis de Narváez has been in the service of Francisco de los Cobos y Molina (1477–1547), Commander of León and Secretary to Emperor Charles V since the 1520s ; He is most likely living in Valladolid with his employer until his death in 1547.
- Nicolas Payen was probably the choirboy at the capilla flamenca of Emperor Charles V between 1522 and 1529. From 1525 his name appears in the benefice lists of the communities in Mons and Gorinchem .
- Diego Pisador , who was a civil servant ( mayordomo ) of the city of Salamanca , received minor ordinations in 1526 without later continuing his ecclesiastical career.
- Matteo Rampollini has succeeded Bernardo Pisano as director of the boys' choir at the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence since 1520 .
- Konrad Rupff is apparently asking for his dismissal because of the poor cast in the Electoral Saxon court orchestra. The " Deutsche Messe ", developed by Konrad Rupff together with Johann Walter and Martin Luther in Wittenberg , is printed in 1526.
- Claudin de Sermisy is a chaplain in the Church of Camberon, near Abbeville . He is still a member of the court orchestra of King Francis I of France. Around 1525/26, Sermisy may succeed Antoine du Longueval as royal choir master ( maître et recteur ).
- Crispinus van Stappen works at Cambrai Cathedral . His duties include recruiting new singers for the cathedral and also for the papal chapel. Corresponding trips are documented for the years 1523, 1526 and 1529.
- Thomas Stoltzer , who works at the Hungarian royal court in Ofen , speaks in the only document that has survived from his hand, a letter to Duke Albrecht of Prussia on February 23, 1526, of the recently completed setting of the 37th Psalm, which apart from its unusual length is also something particularly artistic and new; In addition, he indicates in the letter that he is interested in a job at the Prussian court and encloses the Latin setting of the 29th Psalm Exaltabo te with the letter , which, however, has not survived. However, there is no longer a change to the Prussian court. Apparently Stoltzer had to flee from the approaching Turks in the direction of Prague together with large parts of the Hungarian court and, according to the words of the humanist Johannes Lang (1503–1567), drowned in the Thaya river near Znaim in March 1526 .
Foundations
- The Kungliga Hovkapellet (German: royal court orchestra) in Stockhol m is mentioned for the first time. The orchestra originally consists of both musicians and singers.
Vocal works
Spiritually
- Jacotin Le Bel - Motet Interveniat per Gabrieli
- Sebastiano Festa - O passi sparsi : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Cristóbal de Morales - Officium defunctorum (approx. 1526–28)
- Thomas Stoltzer - Don't Be Angry : Sheet Music and Audio Files in the International Music Score Library Project
Worldly
- Different composers
- Libro primo de la Croce : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Manuscript, I-Bc MS Q.21 : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Publications
- Martin Luther - Deutsche Messe : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Born
Born around 1526
- Ludwig Daser , German conductor and composer († 1589 )
Died
Date of death secured
- March 4th : Hans Judenkönig , Austrian lute player (* around 1450 )
Exact date of death unknown
- March: Thomas Stoltzer , German composer (* around 1480 )
Died around 1526
- Antonius Divitis , Franco-Flemish composer, singer and cleric (* between 1470 and 1475 )
- Garci Sánchez de Badajoz , Spanish songwriter and musician (* around 1450 - 1460 )