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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 1564 | '''Born:''' 1564 or 1565 | ||
'''Died:''' 21 January 1628 | '''Died:''' 21 January 1628 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
Aichinger's tombstone in Augsburg Cathedral gives his age as 63. In 1577 he left Regensburg and visited the court at Munich; in 1578 he entered the university at Ingolstadt and befriended a classmate from the Fugger family. After studies with [[Giovanni Gabrieli]] in Venice he became organist at Augsburg's Basilica of St. Ulrich & Afra in 1588, visiting Italy several more times. | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
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===Sacred Publications=== | ===Sacred Publications=== | ||
*{{NoCo|Sacrarum cantionum a 4-8 vocum, liber secundus}} (1595) | *{{NoCo|Sacrarum cantionum a 4-8 vocum, liber secundus}} (1595) | ||
*{{NoCo|Sacrarum cantionum a 5-8 vocum}} (1597) | |||
*{{NoCo|Lacrumae D. Virginis et Ioannis in Christum à cruce depositum}} (1604) | |||
*{{NoCo|Solennia Augustissimi Corporis Christi}} (1606) | *{{NoCo|Solennia Augustissimi Corporis Christi}} (1606) | ||
*{{NoCo| | *{{NoCo|Virginalia: Laudes aeternae Virginis Mariae}} (1607) | ||
*{{NoCo|Triplex Liturgiarum Fasciculus a 4, 5 & 6 vocibus}} (1616) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 08:42, 15 November 2020
Life
Born: 1564 or 1565
Died: 21 January 1628
Biography Aichinger's tombstone in Augsburg Cathedral gives his age as 63. In 1577 he left Regensburg and visited the court at Munich; in 1578 he entered the university at Ingolstadt and befriended a classmate from the Fugger family. After studies with Giovanni Gabrieli in Venice he became organist at Augsburg's Basilica of St. Ulrich & Afra in 1588, visiting Italy several more times.
View the Wikipedia article on Gregor Aichinger.
List of choral works
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Publications
Sacred PublicationsExternal linksLacrumae D. Virginis et Ioannis in Christum à cruce depositum |