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* In dedicatione templi
* Intravit Jesus in quoddam castellum
* Domine, puer meus jacet
* Ecce nunc benedicite
* Tibi, Christe, splendor Patris
*''[[Magnificat (Daniel Bollius)|Magnificat]]''   ( [{{filepath:Bollius Magnificat.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Bollius_Magnificat.mid}} {{mid}}] )
* Misericordias domini
* Soneto Primo nel nascimento di Christo, Choro d’Angeli
* Soneto Secondo nel nascimento di Christo, Choro di Pastori
* Nobis natus, nobis datus
* Repraesentatio harmoniaca conceptionis & nativitatis S. Joannis Baptistae
* Sinfonia à 5
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Revision as of 10:24, 8 April 2016

Life

Born: ca. 1590
Died: ca. 1642

Biography
German composer. Organist, then Kapellmeister, at the Mainz court, he is important primarily for his Representatio (c 1620), an early German oratorio. Based on St Luke's account of John the Baptist's early life, it is marked by its expressive, declamatory solo writing and its varied instrumental interludes.--- Die Musik von Daniel Bollius (ca. 1590 in Hechingen – 1642 in Mainz) ist wohl zu seinen Lebzeiten in Hechingen, Sigmaringen oder in Mainz, wo er jeweils eine Anstellung genoss, zum ersten Mal aufgeführt worden. Die sorgfältigen, korrigierten Abschriften aus einem wahrscheinlich von Daniel Sartorius zusammengetragenen Bestand deuten auf eine weitere Pflege seiner Werke im 17. Jahrhundert an der Elisabethschule in Wrocław (Breslau). (a.d.Vorwort d."Ausgewählten Werke von M.Fuerst)

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