Music year 1532
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The German lutenist Hans Gerle - his portrait can be seen here in a contemporary woodcut - published the first volume of his work Musica teusch in 1532, on the instruments of the large and small geysers, including lutes . Two more volumes will follow in 1533 and 1552. |
Events
- With Musica Figuralis Deudsch, Martin Agricola publishes his second musicological textbook in Magdeburg .
- 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 . In 1532 he completed his pieces of the Codex Amerbach , which had been written down since 1513 and which contained intavolations and polyphonic chorale arrangements of all musical genres cultivated in the 16th century: preludes and dance movements by Kotter, Weck and Hans Buchner , Latin motets , French chansons and German song settings based on original vocal works by Heinrich Isaac , Paul Hofhaimer , Josquin Desprez , Alexander Agricola , Dietrich, Pierre Moulu and anonymous composers.
- 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.
- Pietro Paolo Borrono has been the official lute player in the service of the French King Francis I since 1531 .
- 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 has retained 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 1528 to 1548 at the Cathedral of Ljubljana , from December 1529 at the Cathedral of Zagreb , and from July 1531 in the town of Laas in Kočevje .
- Hans Buchner is organist in the parish church in Überlingen , but keeps his place of residence in Konstanz .
- Cornelius Canis worked in 1532 and 1533 as a "zangmeester" and teacher of the choirboys at the Church of St. John in Ghent, which belongs to the Onze-lieve-Vrouw-op-den-rade brotherhood .
- Marco Antonio Cavazzoni worked in Venice for about ten years from 1528 .
- Pierre Certon has worked at Notre-Dame in Paris since 1529 .
- Francesco Corteccia lives and works exclusively in his native city of Florence. From 1531 he was organist at the Basilica di San Lorenzo .
- Jehan Daniel is the organist at Angers Cathedral . He will hold this position until 1540.
- Benedictus Ducis , who as followers of the Reforma tion Protestant pastor in Geislingen was 1532 pastor at the hospital in Ulm.
- 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 , who studied ancient languages at the University of Heidelberg and obtained the degree of baccalaureus artium in the summer of 1528 , began studying medicine in Ingolstadt in 1531 .
- The lutenist Hans Gerle published three volumes of lute music with Hieronymus Formschneider in 1532, 1533 and 1552. The first volume contains instructions for playing the lute , the viola da gamba and for the Rebec , as well as instructions for reading the tablature . It mainly contains pieces by German composers such as Paul Hofhaimer , Heinrich Isaac , Ludwig Senfl , Thomas Stoltzer and Johann Walter . The second volume for lute contains pieces by the composers Hayne van Ghizeghem , Isaac and Jacob Obrecht , Josquin des Prez , as well as by Jean Mouton , Claudin de Sermisy , Adrian Willaert and Ludwig Senfl. The third book mainly contains transcriptions of pieces that were previously only available in Italian tablature. It contains works by Domenico Bianchini, Pietro Paolo Borrono , Giovanni Maria da Crema, Simon Gintzler , Antonio Rotta , Francesco Canova da Milano and Alberto da Ripa.
- Nicolas Gombert , who was probably a student of Josquin Desprez († 1521), has been a member of the court orchestra of Emperor Charles V since 1526. 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. From 1532 Gombert stayed in Spain for a longer period of time.
- 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 . Here he works with Johannes Mathesius , who is the rector of the school from 1532.
- 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.
- Gheerkin de Hondt , who worked as a singing master at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft from August 1, 1530 to February 1532 , carried out the same activity from 1532 to 1539 at the Church of St. Jacob in Bruges ; there he is also a member of the Sacrament Guild.
- 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 Francis I. On a list of the chapel's salaried employees in 1532/1533 he appears as haulte-contre and as chantre et chanoine ordinaire . From the king he receives 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 is magnus vicarius and subdeacon in Cambrai .
- 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.
- Anton Musa is the parish priest in Jena . As one of the first superintendents appointed by the sovereign , he also oversees the clergy in the offices of Jena and Eisenberg as well as in the Bürgel monastery . Since 1529, his district has expanded to include the offices of Stadtroda , Leuchtenburg , Kahla and Orlamünde . 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 ; He is most likely living in Valladolid with his employer until his death in 1547.
- Martin Peudargent is documented as a house owner in the residential city of Kleve in 1532 .
- Diego Pisador left Salamanca after 1532 to work as a manager of various properties.
- Matteo Rampollini , who had been director of the boys' choir at the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence since 1520, was appointed chaplain to the Medici Chapel from 1530 . Maybe the Medici showed their loyalty to Rampolini during their expulsion from Florence . Rampolini held this office until 1534.
- 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 ). He probably took part - as he did from July 7th to 10th, 1520 - in the festive masses that took place on the occasion of the meeting of King Francis with the English King Henry VIII on the "Field of the Golden Dress" in Boulogne between the 21st and 10th of July 1520 October 29, 1532. At this meeting, the French royal band apparently also sings Sermisy's solemn motet “Da pacem domine”. 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".
- Tielman Susato has been a member of the Antwerp Town Musicians since 1531; he plays the instruments flute , recorder , Krummhorn , field trumpet and trombone , and perhaps also the evening prayer of the brotherhood accompanied.
- Thomas Tallis was organist at the Augustinian Abbey of Waltham north of London from 1532 to 1540 .
- A drian 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 to Petrus de Fossis († before July 7, 1526).
Literary templates
- The Italian humanist , military man, courtier and author Ludovico Ariosto completes the third version of his main work, the verse epic Orlando furioso (“The maddening Roland”). The epic verse will provide the basis for several music-dramatic works, including Roland (1685) by Jean-Baptiste Lully , Orlando generoso (1691) by Agostino Steffani , Orlando finto pazzo (1714) and Orlando furioso (1727) by Antonio Vivaldi , Il Ruggiero by Johann Adolf Hasse , Orlando (1732), Ariodante and Alcina (both 1735) by Georg Friedrich Händel and Orlando paladino (1782) by Joseph Haydn .
Vocal works
Spiritually
- Benedictus Appenzeller - Motet Beati omnes qui timent for four voices ( Lyon )
- Jakob Arcadelt - Hæc dies quam fecit Dominus : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Carpentras - Recordare Domine : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
-
Nicolas Gombert
- Missa Quam pulchra it to six voices
- Missa Da pacem to four voices
- Motet Dulcis amica Dei for four voices
- Motet Super flumina Babilonis : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Motet Suscipe verbum, virgo Maria to five voices
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Jacques Moderne (Ed.) - Liber decem missarum : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Piere Moulu - Missa Stephane Gloriose
- Francesco de Layolle - Missa Adieu mes amours
- Jean Richafort - Missa Veni sponsa Christi
- Jean Mouton - Missa Quem dicunt homines
- Guilliaume Prevost - Missa Ces facheulx sotz : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Antonio Gardano - Missa Si bona suscepimus
- Lupus Hellinck - Missa Ferarie Dux Hercules
- Clément Janequin - Missa super La bataille : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Joannes Sarton - Missa Juissance
- Francesco de Layolle - Missa O salutaris hostia
- Francesco de Layolle - Motet Stephanus autem plenus gratie
- Francesco de Layolle - Motet Libera me de morte eterna
- Francesco de Layolle - Motet Beata Dei genetirx virgo Maria
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Pierre de Villiers
- Regina cæli : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Tundite vos Musæ lachrymas : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Adrian Willaert - Ave Maria, gratia plena : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Worldly
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Claudin de Sermisy
- Dictes sans peur : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Languir me fais : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Publications
- Martin Agricola - Musica figuralis deudsch : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Hans Gerle - Musica teusch, on the instruments of the large and small Geyges, also lutes : sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Sebald Heyden - Musicae stoicheiōsis : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
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Jacques Moderne (Ed.)
- Liber decem missarum : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Motetti del Fiore
Born
Date of birth saved
- January 21 : Ludwig Helmbold , Lutheran hymn poet († 1598 )
Exact date of birth unknown
- Hernando Franco , Mexican composer of Spanish descent († 1585 )
- David Köler , German Renaissance musician, organist, cantor, composer and the first conductor of the Schwerin court orchestra († 1565 )
- Orlando di Lasso , Franco-Flemish composer and conductor († 1594 )
- Leonhart Schröter , German composer and Lutheran cantor († probably 1601 )
Born around 1532
- Giovanni Matteo Asola , Italian conductor and composer († 1609 )
- Andrea Gabrieli , Venetian composer and organist († 1585 )
Died
Date of death secured
- March 10 : Crispinus van Stappen , Franco-Flemish composer, singer and conductor (* around 1465 )