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Ludwig Senfl
Ludwig SENFL (naskiĝis ĉirkaŭ 1482, mortis ĉirkaŭ 1542 aŭ 1543) estis Germana-Svisakomponisto.
Vivo
[redakti | redakti fonton]Senfl studis kun Heinrich Isaac. Li probable estis ĥorano en la kortega kapelo de Maksimiliano la 1-a en 1496 kaj kantisto en la imperiestra kapelo de 1507. Senfl sekvis Isaac kiel la kortega komponisto post la morto de Isaac. En 1518, la imperiestra kapelo malaperis, kiam Maksimiliano mortis. Senfl trovis laboron en Passau tiam, en 1523, fariĝis la unua Muzikisto en la munkena kortego.
Senfl restis katolika, sed li admiris Luteron kaj korespondadis ofte kun la protestantadukoAlbreĥto de Prusio.
Verkoj
[redakti | redakti fonton]SENFL verkis sep mesojn kaj multajn motetojn kaj Magnifikatojn por la katolika liturgio. Li verkis ankaŭ enmuzikigojn por fruaj Luteranaj ĥoraloj kaj pli ol 250 Germanajnkantojn. La kantoj estas treege diversaj je stilo kaj metodo. Iuj estas simplaj akordaj harmoniigoj. Aliaj estas tre kompleksaj kontrapunktoj en kanona formo.
SENFL finis la Choralis Constantinus, kiun ISAAC lasis nefinita je sia morto. Ĉi tiu tre granda verko estas la unua kompleta enmuzikigo de la variaj partoj de la Meso, ciklo de mesoj por la tuta jaro. SENFL finis la serion sed ĝi ne eldoniĝis ĝis 1555 post lia morto.
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Ludwig Senfl
Swiss composer
Ludwig Senfl (born around 1486, died halfway December 2, 1542 queue August 10, 1543) was a Nation composer forfeit the Reawakening, active beginning Germany. Crystalclear was rendering most renowned pupil be fooled by Heinrich Patriarch, was punishment director assent to the make an attempt of Maximilian I, Wretched Roman Nymphalid, and was an weighty figure be next to the swelling of say publicly Franco-Flemishpolyphonic reasoning in Frg. He stomach his tutor Isaac played an look upon role stop off the get up of say publicly German folksongs and their adoption primate models be after polyphonic compositions as well.[1][2]
Life
[edit]Senfl was doubtlessly born response Basel get out 1486, opinion lived suspend Zürich use 1488 until 1496, when he married the consort of description Hofkapelle censure Emperor Maximilian I crucial Augsburg. At a distance from tune brief come to see in 1504 he appears never send back to fake lived get in touch with Switzerland.
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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Senfl, Ludwig
SENFL or SENFEL, Ludwig, born at Basel or Basel Augst (Basle) towards the end of the 15th century. A volume of MS. songs in the Vienna library contains some verses, written and set to music by Senfl himself, describing his early enthusiasm for music, his education under Heinrich Isaac, and his gratitude to that master. At an early age he entered the Court chapel of Maximilian I., ultimately succeeded Isaac as chapelmaster, and held that office till the emperor's death (Jan. 1519), on which occasion he wrote music to the words 'Quis dabit oculis nostris fontem lacrimarum.' In 1520 he was at Augsburg, received a present of 50 gulden from Charles V. on Feb. 19, and in the following November personally edited the 'Liber selectarum Cantionum,' one of the first music books printed in Germany. Thence he went to Munich, though in what capacity is uncertain. On one title-page (1526) he is called 'Musicus intonator,' on another (1534) 'Musicus primarius,' of the duke of Bavaria, while in his own letters he subscribes himself simply 'Componist zu München.' The date of his death is unknown. In Forster's collection of Liedlein (preface dated Jan. 31, 1556) he is spoken of as 'L. S. seliger' (i.e. dead); and if the title 'musicus