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'''Aliases:''' Rhaw
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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1488
'''Born:''' 1488
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
''Thomaskantor'' from 1518 and publisher of numerous didactic anthologies of {{CiteCat|2-part choral music|bicinia}}, {{CiteCat|3-part choral music|trios}} &c. as well as music by [[Heinrich Finck]], [[Thomas Stoltzer]], [[Arnold von Bruck]] and [[Ludwig Senfl]].
''Thomaskantor'' from 1518 and publisher of numerous didactic anthologies of {{CiteCat|2-part choral music|bicinia}}, {{CiteCat|3-part choral music|trios}} &c. as well as music by [[Heinrich Finck]], [[Thomas Stoltzer]], [[Arnold von Bruck]] and [[Ludwig Senfl]].
{{WikipediaLink}} (de:Wikipedia is of course more detailed)
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==

Revision as of 08:14, 9 February 2023

Georg Rhau.png

Alias: Georg Rhaw

Life

Born: 1488

Died: 6 August 1548

Biography Thomaskantor from 1518 and publisher of numerous didactic anthologies of bicinia, trios &c. as well as music by Heinrich Finck, Thomas Stoltzer, Arnold von Bruck and Ludwig Senfl.

View the Wikipedia article on Georg Rhau.

View the German Wikipedia article on Georg Rhau (of course more detailed). (English translation by Google)

List of choral works

Mass for 12 vv. (1519)


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References

  • Charteris, Richard. 2017. A collection of Georg Rhau's music editions and some previously unnoticed works. Electronic Journal of the British Library 2017 Article 1, 72 pp. Online at [1].

Selected Publications

External links

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