Benedictus Appenzeller (between 1480 and 1488 – after 1558) was a Franco-Flemish singer and composer of the Renaissance, active in Bruges and Brussels. He served Dowager Queen Mary of Hungary for much of his career, and was a prolific composer of vocal music, both sacred and secular, throughout his long career.
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BenedictusAppenzeller (between 1480 and 1488 – after 1558) was a Franco-Flemish singer and composer of the Renaissance, active in Bruges and Brussels...
– Madrigali nuovi a voce pare, book 1 (Venice: Antonio Gardano) BenedictusAppenzeller – Des Chansons a Quattre Parties (Antwerp: Henry Loys & Jehan de...
1513 Franco-Flemish Jean Richafort c. 1480 – 1547 Franco-Flemish BenedictusAppenzeller 1480 to 1488 – after 1558 Franco-Flemish Served Mary, Queen of Hungary...
Susato in a 1545 edition of Josquin's music. These included works by BenedictusAppenzeller, Gombert, Jacquet of Mantua and Jheronimus Vinders, as well as the...
liefkens bruyn ooghen uses as its source a secular song in Dutch, by BenedictusAppenzeller; and the Missa Stabat mater uses the motet by Josquin, a composer...