Music year 1529
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Overview of the music years
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Illustration from the book Musica instrumentalis deudsch by Martin Agricola . |
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. In 1529 he published the book Musica instrumentalis deudsch. The book stands out from Agricola's work as a research work on musical instruments and one of the most important works of early organ studies .
- Cosmas Alder is a singer at St. Vinzenz Abbey in Bern and has been a builder clerk since April 15, 1528. He held this office until his death. He is also the clerk of the Frienisberg conductor .
- Bonifacius Amerbach is Professor of Law at the University of Basel . He experienced the introduction of the Reformation in Basel in 1529 and initially did not support the new ideas. He defends the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation and does not take part in the Reformed Lord's Supper .
- Pierre Attaingnant , who invented a variant of sheet music printing around 1527/1528 that allowed printing in one operation, published more than 50 collections of chansons and some “dance books” between 1528 and 1552.
- Antoine Barbé has - according to the files of the Cathedral of Antwerp - from 1527 to 1562 held the position of Kapellmeister.
- Eustorg de Beaulieu , who had lived in Tulle since 1524 , was ordained a priest in 1529 .
- Arnold von Bruck has been Kapellmeister of the Austrian regent Archduke Ferdinand (later King and Emperor Ferdinand I ) in Vienna since the second half of 1527 , as successor to Heinrich Finck . He will hold this position for over 18 years; his vice-bandmasters are Pieter Maessins (around 1505-1562), also of Flemish descent, and Stephan Mahu . During this time, Arnold acquires from Bruck several livings in what is now Slovenia and Croatia, so from 1528 to 1548 at the Cathedral of Ljubljana and from December 1529 at the Cathedral of Zagreb .
- Hans Buchner is organist in the parish church in Überlingen , but keeps his place of residence in Konstanz . In 1529 he advised the Speyer Cathedral Chapter on organ issues and applied for the position of organist at Speyer Cathedral. Because of his high financial demands, no contract is concluded.
- Marco Antonio Cavazzoni worked in Venice for about ten years from 1528 .
- Pierre Certon worked at Notre-Dame in Paris from 1529 .
- Jehan Daniel is the organist at Angers Cathedral . He will hold this position until 1540.
- Sixt Dietrich , who was a deacon and teacher of the choirboys in music and Latin in Constance , lost his income due to the Reformation in 1527 and managed to get by with odd jobs.
- 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.
- Lodovico Fogliano publishes his main theoretical work Musica theorica (Venice 1529). In the book he calculates a 14-step scale, in which the diatonic scale, as it is later determined by Gioseffo Zarlino , is included.
- Nicolas Gombert , who was probably a student of Josquin Desprez († 1521), has been a member of the court chapel of Emperor Charles V since 1526 and stayed with this chapel in Toledo , Seville , Granada , Valladolid , Valencia for the first three years until 1529 and Madrid because the chapel accompanies the emperor on his travels. In 1529 he was appointed maitre des enfants . Kapellmeister at this time were Adrien Thibault and later Thomas Crécquillon . As the master of the choir boys, Gombert is responsible for the musical and vocal training of the boys as well as for their upbringing, their accommodation and their well-being. At this time the choir consists of 14 adults, an organist , a “prompter” (chalk or bellows treadle of the organ) and about twelve choirboys.
- Matthias Greitter has been assistant preacher at St. Stephan and St. Martin in Strasbourg since 1528 .
- 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 . Hofhaimer is famous as an excellent organist, organ teacher and ode composer. His compositions are also very popular in music lessons in Latin schools.
- 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. In Vienna between 1527 and 1534 he met the theologian and music theorist Johann Zanger (1517–1587), who later reported on a dispute between Lapicida, Stephan Mahu and Arnold von Bruck in his work “Practicae musicae praecepta” (Leipzig 1554) . This is about the interpretation of the scale mark without a vertical line.
- 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 . Jacotin wrote more than 50 polyphonic works in over 100 manuscripts and prints from the 16th century. 32 of these works were printed between 1528 and 1553 by the royal sheet music printer Pierre Attaingnant .
- Johannes Lupi has been a master of puerorum at the cathedral choir of Cambrai since 1527 .
- Stephan Mahu , who may have been a member of the court of Queen Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547), the wife of Ferdinand I , as a singer and trombonist from the beginning of the 1520s, signed a lifelong contract from November 14, 1528 Service with her and Ferdinand. In return, he is guaranteed a substantial increase in salary, which will only be paid out from 1539. In addition, between September 1529 and March 1532, he took over the position of Vice Kapellmeister of the Viennese court orchestra from Archduke Ferdinand under Arnold von Bruck , until 1539.
- Cristóbal de Morales , who had his first job as Kapellmeister from 1526 in Ávil a , takes over this position from 1529 in Plasencia .
- Alonso Mudarra , in Guadalajara in the house of the third and fourth Her Zogs of Infant ado has grew up and there probably received his musical education. probably goes to Italy in 1529 in the wake of the fourth Duke of Infantado for the imperial coronation of Charles V. After his return to Spain, he was ordained a priest , possibly in Palencia .
- Anton M usa is the parish priest in Jena . One of the first set up by the ruler Super intendenten it has at the same time supervising the clergy in the offices Jena and Eisenberg and in the pin Biirgel . In 1529 extended his explosive el to the offices Stadtroda , Leuch tenburg , K ahla and Orl amünde . He also works as a superintendent and as a visitor in the Vogtland and in the Saalekreis.
- 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 ; it is very likely that he lives in Valladolid with his employer until his death in 1547. Narváez will travel with Cobos in 1529/30 to Mantua and Bologna for the coronation of Charles V as emperor and also to Rome for diplomatic meetings with Pope Paul III. ; here he probably also got to know the music of Francesco Canova da Milano (1497–1543).
- Leonhard Paminger , who has worked for the Augustinian Canons ' Monastery of St. Nikola near Passau since 1517 , is believed to be the head of this school in 1529.
- Francesco Patavino , who was Maestro di canto at the Church of San Zanipolo in Venice until April 1529 , becomes Kapellmeister at the Cathedral of Chioggia .
- 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 .
- Matteo Rampollini has succeeded Bernardo Pisano as director of the boys' choir at the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence since 1520 .
- 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. Since 1525/26 Sermisy has possibly been the successor of Antoine du Longueval as royal choir master ( maître et recteur ). Many of his 160 chansons are published in anthologies by Pierre Attaignant in Paris between 1528 and 1533 . They are therefore generally referred to as "Parisian chansons".
- 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.
- Tielman Susato is a scribe and copyist in the service of the Brotherhood of Our Lady at the Church of Our Lady Antwerp .
- John Taverner is likely choirmaster at Cardinal's College (now Christ Church College and Cathedral ) in Oxford .
- Adrian Willaert has been the cathedral music director of San Marco in Venice since December 12, 1527 . The composer held this post for 35 years until his death; It is only through his work that this position gains its outstanding importance throughout Europe. Willaert is the successor of Petrus de Fossis († before July 7, 1526) and initially receives his salary of 70 ducats .
- Johann Zanger , who was a treble singer under Thomas Stoltzer († 1526) from 1523 to 1526 in the court orchestra of King Ludwig II of Bohemia and Hungary († 1526) in Buda and as a result of the devastating defeat of the Hungarian army against the Ottomans in the battle of Mohács Fled to Vienna with members of the court orchestra in 1527 , works as a singer in the local court orchestra of the new Hungarian king, the Habsburg Ferdinand I. In Vienna, he receives music theory lessons from the court conductor Heinrich Finck († 1527) and his successor Arnold von Bruck .
Instrumental works
Lute
- Pierre Attaingnant (Ed.) - Dixhuit basses dances : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Vocal works
Spiritually
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Pierre Attaingnant (Ed.) - 12 Motetz musicaulx a quatre et cinq voix : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Claudin de Sermisy : Nativitas est hodie
- Philippe Verdelot : Sancta Maria succurre
- Philippe Verdelot: Salve Barbara dignissima
- Claudin de Sermisy: Michael Archangele
- Ducrocq: Ecce tu pulchra es
- Jean Mouton : In illo tempore
- Nicolas Gombert : Angelus Domini
- Jean Mouton: Queramus cum pastoribus
- Claudin de Sermisy: Domine quis habitabit
- Claudin de Sermisy: Praeparate corda vestra : Notes and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Jean Mouton: Laude virgo Katherina
- Guillaume Dorle: Laudemus Dominum
- Nicolas Gombert - Motet Angelus Domini ad pastores for four voices (1529, also attributed to Philippe Verdelot )
Worldly
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Pierre Attaingnant (Ed.)
- 38 Chansons musicales a quatre parties : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- 31 Chansons musicales a quatre parties : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- 42 Chansons musicales a troys parties : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Pavan and Galliards à 4 : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Jean Conseil
- Motet L'aultre jour jouer m'aloie : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Chanson A bien parler : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Mathieu Gascongne - Chanson Mon povre coeur, helas : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
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Clement Janequin
- Chanson La Bataille de Marignan : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Chanson Ce moys de may : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Chanson My levay par ung matin : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Lombart - Chanson Belle sans sy, combien que grande offense : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
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Claudin de Sermisy
- Chanson Amour me poingt et si je me veulx plaindre : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Chanson En entrant en ung jardin : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Chanson Il est jour : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Chanson Hau hau hau le boys : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Chanson Secourez moy ma dame par amours : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Unknown composer - Chanson D'amour je suis déshéritée : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Philippe Verdelot - Chanson Seule demeure et despourveue : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Publications
- Martin Agricola - Musica instrumentalis deudsch : Notes and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project (description of contemporary musical instruments in Germany)
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Lodovico Fogliano - Musica theorica docte simul ac dilucide pertractata: in qua quamplures de harmonicis intervallis: non prius tentatae continentur speculationes (GA Nicolini da Sabbio, Venice )
Born
Born around 1529
- William Mundy , English church musician († around 1591 )
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Jacobus Vaet , Franco-Flemish composer († 1567 )
Died
Date of death secured
- January or February: Marbriano de Orto , Franco-Flemish composer and singer (* around 1460 )
Exact date of death unknown
- Juan del Encina , Spanish composer, poet and playwright (* 1468 )