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1500s in music

The first decade of the 16th century marked the creation of some significant compositions. These were to become some of the most famous compositions of the century.[vague]

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Publications Edit

Compositions Edit

  • 1501: Loyset CompèreGaude prole regia/Sancta Catharina, ceremonial motet for five voices, written for the reception of Duke Philip the Fair, in his capacity of Governor of the Netherlands, in Paris on November 25.[11]
  • 1502: Josquin des PrezSalve regina, for five voices.
  • 1503–04: Josquin des Prez
  • 1504: August – Bartolomeo Tromboncino, "Sì è debile il filo", frottola, and the earliest known setting of a Petrarchan canzone; later published in Petrucci's seventh book of frottolas (Venice, 1507).[1]
  • 1507: Heinrich IsaacVirgo prudentissima, motet for six voices

Births Edit

Deaths Edit

 
Jacob Obrecht

References Edit

  1. ^ a b William F. Prizer, "Tromboncino [Trombonzin, Trombecin etc.], Bartolomeo", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  2. ^ Tess Knighton, "Peñalosa [Penyalosa], Francisco de", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  3. ^ Barton Hudson, "Brumel [Brummel, Brommel, Brunel, Brunello], Antoine", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  4. ^ Howard Mayer Brown, Thomas G. MacCracken, and Paul L. Ranzini, "Mouton [de Holluigue], Jean", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  5. ^ Nicholas Sandon, "Fayrfax [Fayrefax, Fairfax], Robert", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  6. ^ Jeffrey Dean, "Longueval [Longaval, Longheval], Antoine de", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  7. ^ Klaus Wolfgang Niemöller, "Adam von Fulda", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  8. ^ Patrick Macey, Jeremy Noble, Jeffrey Dean, and Gustave Reese, "Josquin des Prez", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  9. ^ Clement A. Miller, "Glarean, Heinrich [Glareanus, Henricus; Loriti]", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  10. ^ Hans Joachim Marx, "Buchner [Buschner, Puchner], Hans [Johannes] [M. Hans von Constanz]", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  11. ^ Joshua Rifkin, Jeffrey Dean, and David Fallows, "Compère, Loyset", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  12. ^ Othmar Wessely/Walter Kreyszig, "Arnold von Bruck"; Albert Dunning, "Pieter Maessens"; Norbert Böker-Heil, "Copus Caspar", Robert L. Marshall/Robin A. Leaver, "Chorale settings." Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed July 4–5, 2007), (subscription access) 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "Cristóbal de Morales," in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ISBN 1-56159-174-2
  14. ^ a b Stanford E. Lehmberg (14 July 2014). The Reformation of Cathedrals: Cathedrals in English Society. Princeton University Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-1-4008-5980-1.
  15. ^ Whent, Chris. "John Browne". www.hoasm.org (early music database). Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  16. ^ Burkhalter, A. Louis; Romain Goldron (1968). Music of the Renaissance. H. S. Stuttman Company. p. 87.
  17. ^ Martin Picker (1988). Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht: A Guide to Research. Garland Pub. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-8240-8381-6.

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The first decade of the 16th century marked the creation of some significant compositions These were to become some of the most famous compositions of the century vague List of years in music table 1490 1491 1492 1493 1494 1495 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 In art 1497 1498 1499 1500 1501 1502 1503Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science 1490s 1500s in music 1510sOther events 1500s Music timeline Contents 1 Events 2 Publications 3 Compositions 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 ReferencesEvents Edit1500 We Wish You a Merry Christmas was written citation needed 1501 April 28 Bartolomeo Tromboncino receives an unhelpful letter of reference from Francesco II Gonzaga Marquess of Mantua after abandoning his position at the Mantua court without permission for the second time 1 failed verification May Francisco de Penalosa receives an increase in salary to 30 000 maravedis the maximum paid to a singer chaplain in the royal chapel of Ferdinand II of Aragon 2 June 1 Antoine Brumel is hired as a singer at the court of Philibert II Duke of Savoy at Chambery 3 September Jean Mouton begins a short tenure at the collegiate church of St Andre in Grenoble teaching plainchant and polyphony to choirboys 4 October 16 Nikolaus Decius matriculates at Leipzig University exact date unknown Robert Fayrfax graduates with a MusB at Cambridge University 5 1502 June 1 Antoine de Longueval joins the chapel of Philibert II Duke of Savoy at a salary half again higher than any other singer 6 exact date unknown Adam of Fulda matriculates at the newly founded University of Wittenberg 7 1503 Pierre de la Rue Alexander Agricola and Henry Bredemers travel to Heidelberg with the Habsburg court where they most probably meet Arnolt Schlick April 1503 Josquin des Prez leaves France and is employed by Ercole d Este I in Ferrara he leaves for Conde sur l Escaut in April 1504 1504 May 3 Josquin des Prez arrives in Conde sur l Escaut to assume the post of Provost of the collegiate church of Notre Dame recently vacated by Pierre Duwez 8 Jacob Obrecht succeeds Josquin des Prez as maestro di capella in Ferrara June 1505 After the death of Ercole d Este and the succession of Alfonso I as Duke of Ferrara Obrecht finds himself unemployed but before he can secure another post contracts the plague and dies scarcely a month after his employer 1506 June 5 Heinrich Glarean begins his studies at the University of Cologne 9 June 19 On the recommendation of Emperor Maximilian I Hans Buchner is appointed organist of the cathedral of Konstanz 10 exact date unknown Antoine Brumel settles in Ferrara replacing Jacob Obrecht who died in July 1505 at Alfonso I s court 1507 Paul Hofhaimer settles in Augsburg where he could be closer to Roman emperor Maximilian I whom he served as organistPublications EditSee also List of publications by Ottaviano Petrucci 1501 Harmonice musices odhecaton A the first printed collection of polyphonic music published by Ottaviano Petrucci in Venice It was followed by two more volumes in 1502 and 1503 1502 Josquin des Prez Misse Josquin published by Ottaviano Petrucci including the Missa L homme arme super voces musicales 1503 Antoine Brumel 4 Masses for four voices Venice Ottaviano Petricci Johannes Ghiselin Misse Ioannis Ghiselin for four voices Venice Ottaviano Petrucci Jacob Obrecht Misse Obrecht for four voices Venice Ottaviano Petrucci Pierre de la Rue Misse Petri de la Rue for four voices Venice Ottaviano Petrucci 1504 Alexander Agricola Misse Alexandri agricole Venice Ottaviano Petrucci 1507 Francesco Spinacino Intabolatura de lauto two volumes the earliest known publication of lute music 1508 Joan Ambrosio Dalza Intabolatura de lauto libro quarto published by Ottaviano Petrucci including the earliest known publication of music for the pavane 1509 Franciscus Bossinensis First book of Tenori e contrabassi intabulati col sopran in canto figurato per cantar e sonar col lauto Venice Ottaviano Petrucci Compositions Edit1501 Loyset Compere Gaude prole regia Sancta Catharina ceremonial motet for five voices written for the reception of Duke Philip the Fair in his capacity of Governor of the Netherlands in Paris on November 25 11 1502 Josquin des Prez Salve regina for five voices 1503 04 Josquin des Prez Miserere mei Deus Psalm 50 51 for five voices Virgo salutiferi motet 1504 August Bartolomeo Tromboncino Si e debile il filo frottola and the earliest known setting of a Petrarchan canzone later published in Petrucci s seventh book of frottolas Venice 1507 1 1507 Heinrich Isaac Virgo prudentissima motet for six voicesBirths Edit1500 November 3 Benvenuto Cellini cornettist and recorder player best known as a goldsmith and sculptor died February 13 1571 probable Arnold von Bruck Franco Flemish composer died 1554 12 Cristobal de Morales Spanish composer died 1553 13 1502 July 27 Francesco Corteccia Italian composer died 1571 c 1505 Thomas Tallis English composer died 1585 14 Christopher Tye English composer and organist died c 1572 14 c 1507 Jacques Arcadelt Franco Flemish composer died 1568 Deaths Edit Jacob Obrecht1500 estimated John Browne English composer of music from the Eton Choirbook born c 1453 15 1501 February 17 Stephan Plannck German music printer active in Italy born c 1457 1505 date unknown Adam of Fulda German composer and theoretician born c 1445 plague 16 July Jacob Obrecht Flemish composer born 1457 or 1458 plague 17 1506 May 2 Johannes von Soest German composer born 1448 August 15 Alexander Agricola Flemish composer born c 1445 plague 1507 late February Francisco de la Torre Spanish composer possibly plagueReferences Edit a b William F Prizer Tromboncino Trombonzin Trombecin etc Bartolomeo The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Tess Knighton Penalosa Penyalosa Francisco de The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Barton Hudson Brumel Brummel Brommel Brunel Brunello Antoine The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Howard Mayer Brown Thomas G MacCracken and Paul L Ranzini Mouton de Holluigue Jean The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Nicholas Sandon Fayrfax Fayrefax Fairfax Robert The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Jeffrey Dean Longueval Longaval Longheval Antoine de The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Klaus Wolfgang Niemoller Adam von Fulda The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Patrick Macey Jeremy Noble Jeffrey Dean and Gustave Reese Josquin des Prez The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Clement A Miller Glarean Heinrich Glareanus Henricus Loriti The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Hans Joachim Marx Buchner Buschner Puchner Hans Johannes M Hans von Constanz The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Joshua Rifkin Jeffrey Dean and David Fallows Compere Loyset The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Othmar Wessely Walter Kreyszig Arnold von Bruck Albert Dunning Pieter Maessens Norbert Boker Heil Copus Caspar Robert L Marshall Robin A Leaver Chorale settings Grove Music Online ed L Macy Accessed July 4 5 2007 subscription access Archived 2008 05 16 at the Wayback Machine Cristobal de Morales in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ed Stanley Sadie 20 vol London Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1980 ISBN 1 56159 174 2 a b Stanford E Lehmberg 14 July 2014 The Reformation of Cathedrals Cathedrals in English Society Princeton University Press p 211 ISBN 978 1 4008 5980 1 Whent Chris John Browne www hoasm org early music database Retrieved 18 June 2020 Burkhalter A Louis Romain Goldron 1968 Music of the Renaissance H S Stuttman Company p 87 Martin Picker 1988 Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht A Guide to Research Garland Pub p 49 ISBN 978 0 8240 8381 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1500s in music amp oldid 1158569096, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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