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Ludwig Senfl (born around 1486, died between December 2, 1542 and August 10, 1543) was a Swiss composer of the Renaissance, active in Germany. He was the most famous pupil of Heinrich Isaac, was music director to the court of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, and was an influential figure in the development of the Franco-Flemish polyphonic style in Germany. He and his teacher Isaac played an important role in the development of the German folksongs and their adoption as models for polyphonic compositions as well.[1][2]
^Gantvoort, Arnold Johann (1913). Familiar Talks on the History of Music. G. Schirmer. p. 99. Retrieved 10 December 2022.
^Oettinger, Rebecca Wagner (2 March 2017). Music as Propaganda in the German Reformation. Routledge. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-351-91636-3. Retrieved 10 December 2022.
LudwigSenfl (born around 1486, died between December 2, 1542 and August 10, 1543) was a Swiss composer of the Renaissance, active in Germany. He was the...
German song. It has inspired the music of numerous composers, such as LudwigSenfl and Heinrich Schütz (from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries respectively)...
composers of this style included Heinrich Finck, Paul Hofhaimer, and LudwigSenfl. The style also became imbued into the new German humanist dramas, thus...
and William Cornysh, respectively. 1521: Diet of Worms. The composer LudwigSenfl is present. 1526: Kungliga Hovkapellet is first recorded from this year...
Musical de Palacio, a manuscript of the early 16th century. Composer LudwigSenfl (1486–1542/43) was able to juxtapose several pre-existing melodies in...
Constance cathedral on 14 April 1508 and completed by Isaac and his student LudwigSenfl by the winter of 1509. Isaac and Bartolomea were almost definitely back...
Recordings of selections were made by the Huelgas Ensemble (1977) and the LudwigSenfl Ensemble (1991). Die Handschriften der Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen: Abt...
1535) Gerolamo Emiliani, Venetian-born humanitarian, canonized (d. 1537) LudwigSenfl, Swiss composer (d. 1542 or 1543) January 30 – Jacques of Savoy, Count...
because the texts would be novel for the audience. Adrian Willaert, LudwigSenfl, and Cipriano de Rore are prominent composers of ceremonial motets from...
arrangements of numerous composers popular in the mid-16th century, including LudwigSenfl, Heinrich Isaac, Josquin des Prez, Clemens non Papa, Orlande de Lassus...
services; in particular, Luther admired the composers Josquin des Prez and LudwigSenfl and wanted singing in the church to move away from the ars perfecta (Catholic...
version by Heinrich Isaac, and seven settings (including quodlibets) by LudwigSenfl. See [2] (archive from 29 December 2014, accessed 26 February 2016) for...
day. In particular, Luther admired the composers Josquin des Prez and LudwigSenfl, and wanted singing in the church to move away from the ars perfecta...
Wellenburg. The epilogue was penned by the humanist Konrad Peutinger. LudwigSenfl selected the compositions, prepared them for printing, and possibly also...
intabulations of works written by Josquin, Heinrich Finck, Janequin, LudwigSenfl, Claudin de Sermisy, Philippe Verdelot, Johann Walter, etc. Jan of Lublin...
to compose greatly demanded mass cycles like contemporaries Isaac and LudwigSenfl. A surviving record indicates that Josquin was in Milan by 15 May 1484...
of the Schweizerisches Volksliedarchiv. Geering edited the works of LudwigSenfl. Geering died in Vevey at the age of 80. Victor Ravizza (ed.): Festschrift...
for the proper of the mass composed by Heinrich Isaac and his pupil LudwigSenfl. The genesis of the collection is a commission by the Constance Cathedral...
received formal education in theology and music, the latter as a pupil of LudwigSenfl. An ordained priest, he entered the Bayerische Hofkapelle in 1550 alongside...
Its origins stretch back, however, to 1523 and the times of composer LudwigSenfl, when sacred music was the focus of work. The musicians achieved renown...
Gilles Binchois, Antoine Busnois, Johannes Ockeghem, Heinrich Isaac, LudwigSenfl, Josquin des Prez, and of course Lassus. While some of his book is based...
philanthropist, music and literature patron Othmar Schoeck (1886–1957), composer LudwigSenfl (1486–1542/3), Renaissance composer Marc Storace (born 1951), Maltese-Swiss...
informator choralium by the cathedral chapter in Konstanz. 1518: Composer LudwigSenfl loses a toe in a hunting accident. 1511: Franciscus Bossinensis – Tenori...