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- the Haiden family of Nuremberg, he is perhaps best known for his De arte canendi ("On the Art of Singing", third installment published 1540) which is considered...
- vulgaribus, quas Lusitani, Follias, vocant, ad hoc metri genus et ad hunc canendi modum institutis, qualis est illa." (Chapter 6, page 308). "Which versions...
- De arte canendi is an important musical treatise by Sebald Heyden, produced in three installments between 1532 and 1540. The first installment was produced...
- Musicalibus trium Vo****, quarum duae ad unam simplicem melodiam distichis canendis peraptam, correspondeant, non absq; singulari jucunditate videnda, legenda...
- Swenske songer eller wisor 1536 1537 in literatureMatthew Bible, De arte canendi (second volume, Heyden) 1538 in literature – Œuvres (Clément Marot) 1539...
- 1548: Staatskapelle Dresden formed in Saxony. Sebald Heyden – De arte canendi, third installment, important treatise on singing Francesco de Layolle...
- the course of the year, being introduced with the header Incipiunt hymni canendi per circulum anni. Grouped with the Frankish Hymnal, an early medieval...
- Contrafayt Kräuterbuch (second and final part: 1537) Sebald Heyden – De arte canendi (first installment) Niccolò Machiavelli (posthumous) – The Prince (Il Principe)...
- the words “Incipiunt tropi carminum in diversis festivitatibus missarum canendi” (Here begin the tropes that are to be sung along the m**** chants of various...
- playing and arranging for the viola, rebec, and lute Sebald Heyden – De arte canendi: Rudimenta, first installment of an important treatise on singing Hans...