Jacobus Handl-Gallus mentions five of his own motets in the “Instructio ad musicos” placed at the beginning of Opus musicum, volume 3, in order to explain what his plan was. A close examination of these motets reveals that the texts themselves do not follow a strict liturgical prescription, which leads to the conclusion that we actually have here settings bearing the personal stamp of the composer. These examples provide useful clues leading one to reconsider the sources for the entire collection. The contents of the Opus musicum may indeed prove far less homogeneous than one might initially infer from their impeccable distribution according to the liturgical calendar.Jacobus Handl - Gallus v besedilu »Instructio ad musicos« z začetka tretj...
The Pauline father Amandus Ivanschiz (1727–1758) was a composer whose music heralded the style of t...
The main topic of the bachelor's thesis is the analysis of three compositions from the second half o...
The Tablature of Johannes of Lublin (1537-1548), originating from Krasnik, Poland, is the largest si...
A copy of Sacrae cantiones, a collection of compositions by Jacob Handl – Gallus published in 1597 i...
Upon the death of Zabrdovice Abbot Caspar Schönauer, Jakob Handl published his Epicedion Harmonicum ...
Straipsnyje aptariamas moteto žanro specifikos klausimas, akcentuojant jo priskyrimą bažnytinei muzi...
Elisabeth Zachariae, a six-part motet of Jacobus Handl-Gallus can be considered as one of his most s...
Straipsnyje aptariamas moteto žanro specifikos klausimas, akcentuojant jo priskyrimą bažnytinei muzi...
Thirteen compositions with German texts attributed to Jacob Handl are preserved in a number of music...
Bohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745) composed forty-one Vespers works for performances a...
The collection Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus constitutes a snapshot of the small-scale motet reper...
ii In 1618, a German clergyman and musician named Erhard Bodenschatz published a collection of 115 m...
331 p.Thesis (A.Mus.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.From 1568 to 1580, Antoniu...
© 1994 Dr. Janice Beverley StockigtThis thesis examines the Vespers psalm settings of the Bohemian ...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
The Pauline father Amandus Ivanschiz (1727–1758) was a composer whose music heralded the style of t...
The main topic of the bachelor's thesis is the analysis of three compositions from the second half o...
The Tablature of Johannes of Lublin (1537-1548), originating from Krasnik, Poland, is the largest si...
A copy of Sacrae cantiones, a collection of compositions by Jacob Handl – Gallus published in 1597 i...
Upon the death of Zabrdovice Abbot Caspar Schönauer, Jakob Handl published his Epicedion Harmonicum ...
Straipsnyje aptariamas moteto žanro specifikos klausimas, akcentuojant jo priskyrimą bažnytinei muzi...
Elisabeth Zachariae, a six-part motet of Jacobus Handl-Gallus can be considered as one of his most s...
Straipsnyje aptariamas moteto žanro specifikos klausimas, akcentuojant jo priskyrimą bažnytinei muzi...
Thirteen compositions with German texts attributed to Jacob Handl are preserved in a number of music...
Bohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745) composed forty-one Vespers works for performances a...
The collection Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus constitutes a snapshot of the small-scale motet reper...
ii In 1618, a German clergyman and musician named Erhard Bodenschatz published a collection of 115 m...
331 p.Thesis (A.Mus.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.From 1568 to 1580, Antoniu...
© 1994 Dr. Janice Beverley StockigtThis thesis examines the Vespers psalm settings of the Bohemian ...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
The Pauline father Amandus Ivanschiz (1727–1758) was a composer whose music heralded the style of t...
The main topic of the bachelor's thesis is the analysis of three compositions from the second half o...
The Tablature of Johannes of Lublin (1537-1548), originating from Krasnik, Poland, is the largest si...