Lupus Hellinck (also Wulfaert) (1493 or 1494 – c. 14 January 1541) was a Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was a prominent composer of masses, as well as German chorales and motets. Although he was a Roman Catholic all of his life, his music shows evidence of sympathy for the Protestant Reformation, and three of his motets—including a famous setting of In te domine speravi—were probably inspired by the prison writings of the martyred reformer Girolamo Savonarola.
LupusHellinck (also Wulfaert) (1493 or 1494 – c. 14 January 1541) was a Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was a prominent composer of masses, as...
Dietrich [de], who chose the simpler homophonic style; and Ludwig Senfl, LupusHellinck, Thomas Stoltzer, and others. Some of these composers were Roman Catholic:...
Lhéritier/Verdelot Missa In te Domine speravi 6 18 1599 Parody Motet by LupusHellinck Missa Inviolata 4 11 1567 Paraphrase Missa Io mi son giovinetta (Missa...
in the Medici Codex; another composer named Lupus Hellinck, who may be the same as the "Italian Lupus"; and an entire family of musicians named Lupo. Of...
Belgium (Terneuzen's passenger rail service was withdrawn in 1951). LupusHellinck (1493 or 1494 – 1541) a Flemish composer of the Renaissance Sir Bernard...
de Escobedo, Antoine de Févin, Robert de Févin, George de La Hèle, LupusHellinck, Pierre Hesdin [ca], Lassus, Jacquet, Claudio Merulo, Philippe de Monte...
the employ of the Medici; music teacher to sculptor Benvenuto Cellini LupusHellinck c. 1494 – 1541 Franco-Flemish Pierre Attaingnant c. 1494 – 1551/1552...
Hellendaal (1721–1799) Barbara Heller (born 1936) Stephen Heller (1813–1888) LupusHellinck (c. 1494 – 1541) Robert Helps (1928–2001) Victor Hely-Hutchinson (1901–1947)...
Francesco De Layolle, Italian composer and organist (b. 1492) 1541: LupusHellinck, Flemish composer (b. c. 1493/1494) Hans Kotter, Organist and composer...
Four-part choral settings have been composed by Johann Walter (1524), LupusHellinck, published in 1544, Bartholomäus Gesius (1601), Michael Praetorius,...
meditation. Another composer who used a similar allusive technique was LupusHellinck, who wrote at least three compositions inspired by Savonarola, including...
van Turnhout, Adrianus Stockaert, Ludovicus Episcopius, Jan Belle, LupusHellinck, Noë Faignient, Theodor Evertz and possibly Joannes Zacheus), Leuven...