Jacob Regnart (French: Jacques Regnart; 1540s – 16 October 1599) was a Flemish Renaissance composer. He spent most of his career in Austria and Bohemia...
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one of five composer brothers of whom the best known was Jacques or Jacob Regnart who spent most of his career in the service of Habsburg emperors Maximilian...
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Philippe de Monte as a contemporary of Carl Luython, Giorgi Flori and Jacob Regnart. He was born in Liège and died in Prague. Missa super "La dolce vista"...
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as Jacob Regnart in Germany fr:Albert Regnard (1832–1903), French socialist militant Félizé Regnard (1424–1474), mistress of Louis XI Victor Regnart (1886–1964)...
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Kapellmeister at the court of the Electors of Saxony in Dresden from 1568. Jacob Regnart (1540s–1599) was Kapellmeister at Innsbruck from 1585 to about 1596...
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Reger (1873–1916) Johannes Regis (Jehan Leroy) (c. 1425 – c. 1496) Jacob Regnart (c. 1540 – 1599) Giulio Regondi (1822–1872) Karin Rehnqvist (born 1957)...
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(1920–1945) cook/dietitian to Adolf Hitler until her final days in 1945 Jacob Regnart (1540s–1599) Flemish Renaissance composer of sacred and secular music...
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Prutz Wilhelm Raabe Ferdinand Raimund Karl Wilhelm Ramler Lutz Rathenow Jacob Regnart Robert Reinick Sophie Reyer Neidhart von Reuental Fritz Reuter Johann...
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exists in a Bodleian manuscript Giovanni Dragoni c. 1540 – 1598 Italian Jacob Regnart 1540s – 1599 Franco-Flemish Vincenzo Bellavere c. 1540/1541 – 1587 Italian...
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whereas he based his later chorale cantata on this hymn on the melody by Jacob Regnart. The hymn is treated as in a chorale fantasia, with string ritornellos...
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und dein Kind" (Venus, you and your child), a 1574 secular song by Jacob Regnart, appeared in 1609 with the "Auf meinen lieben Gott" text (Zahn No. 2162)...
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for the Court of Maximilian II (Hyperion Records, [1] CDA67579, 2007) Jacob Regnart: Missa Super Oeniades Nymphae & other sacred music (Hyperion Records...
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August 22 – Luca Marenzio, Italian composer (born c.1553) October 16 – Jacob Regnart, Franco-Flemish composer (born c.1540) November 8 – Francisco Guerrero...
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to gain the position of vice chapel master in 1572 (as successor of Jacob Regnart); he was also in charge of the education of the choir boys. Until 1581...
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Musicological Society, Copenhagen 1972 (Copenhagen: Hansen, 1974), pp. 623–632. Jacob Regnart: Puer natus est for six parts (New York, 1968). Anonymous (16th century):...
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Scandello after the post was turned down by first Orlando di Lasso and then Jacob Regnart. His work in the Dresden Court made him one of the composers who brought...
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für Gesellschaftskritik, ©1995. Thematischer Katalog sämtlicher Werke Jacob Regnarts, ca. 1540-1599. Vienna: H. Böhlaus, 1969. Musik in Vorarlberg. Alexander...
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Mathias Holtzwart born about this year (died sometime after 1589), German Jacob Regnart born sometime from this year to 1545 (died 1599), Flemish composer Birth...
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was its rector from 2007 to 2012. Die lateinischen Motetten des Iacobus Regnart im Spiegel der Tonarten- und Affektenlehre des 16. Jahrhunderts. University...
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(1733-1799) is of a woman weeping over an urn and is by the sculptor Charles Regnart. He was a West India merchant with premises at 14 Fenchurch Buildings,...
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1489–1525) Philipp Nicolai (1556–1608) Martin Opitz (1597–1639) Jakob Regnart (between 1540 and 1545 – 1599) Adam Reusner (1471/1496 – 1563/1582) Bartholomäus...
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year the play had its United States debut in the Yiddish language with Jacob Ben-Ami as "He" at The New Yiddish Theater (in Yiddish, Dos Naye Yidisher)...
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Musicalische Compagney). Jacob Praetorius: Motets & Organ Works. CPO 999215–2, 1996 (with Weser-Renaissance, Harald Vogel). Iacobus Regnart: Stabat Mater. CPO...
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coffin, throwing their verses and pens into his grave October 16 – Jakob Regnart (born sometime from 1540 to 1545), Franco-Flemish composer who spent most...
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