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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 1559 | '''Born:''' 1559 in Trostberg, Bavaria | ||
'''Died:''' 3 November 1625 | '''Died:''' 3 November 1625 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
Adam Gumpelzhaimer was a German composer who worked for many years at St. Anne's Church in Augsburg. | |||
{{WikipediaLink}} | {{WikipediaLink}} | ||
==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== |
Revision as of 06:22, 25 October 2022
Life
Born: 1559 in Trostberg, Bavaria
Died: 3 November 1625
Biography
Adam Gumpelzhaimer was a German composer who worked for many years at St. Anne's Church in Augsburg.
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List of choral works
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Publications
- Neüe teütsche geistliche Lieder, 3vv, (Augsburg, 1591)
- Neue Teutsche Geistliche Lieder, nach art der Welschen Canzonen, 4vv, (Augsburg, 1594)
- Contrapunctus quatuor et quinque vocum (Augsburg, 1595)
- Sacrorum concentuum, 8vv, (Augsburg, 1601 and 1614)
Gumpelzhaimer's work is also included in the following anthologies.
- Promptuarium musicum, Pars Quarta, (Strassbourg, 1617)
- Florilegium Portense (Leipzig, 1618-1621)
External links
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