- Adam
Gumpelzhaimer, also Adam
Gumpeltzhaimer (1559 – 3
November 1625) was a
Bavarian composer and
music theorist. Born in Trostberg, he
studied music...
- 104.
Flood 2011, p. 118.
Cipolla 1981.
Whaley 2012a, pp. 624–625.
Gumpelzhaimer 1796.
Whaley 2012b, p. 188.
Wilson 2004, p. 307.
Hirschi 2005, pp. 393–399...
- (1707) and two
settings by
Antonio Vivaldi.
Composers such as Adam
Gumpelzhaimer and
Heinrich Schütz set the
German "Wo Gott zum Haus". The following...
- (1837–1911)
Ernest Guiraud (1837–1892)
Friedrich Gulda (1930–2000) Adam
Gumpelzhaimer (1559–1625)
Gustav Gunsenheimer (born 1934) Jesús
Guridi (1886–1961)...
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Giacomo Carissimi,
Orlande de L****us,
Johann Kaspar Kerll and Adam
Gumpelzhaimer as his idols. Regulæ
Fundamentales Musurgiæ (Fundamental
rules on composing...
-
composer Adam
Guettel (born 1964),
American composer and
lyricist Adam
Gumpelzhaimer (1559–1625),
Bavarian composer and
music theorist Adam Gunn (1872–1935)...
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earlier 1591
anthology Compendium musicae which was
compiled by Adam
Gumpelzhaimer. Gallo's 1600 anthology,
Motectorum liber primus,
contained 25 vocal...
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possibly studied with
Christoph Demantius there, and also
later with Adam
Gumpelzhaimer in Augsburg. By 1601
Franck was in Nuremberg, as a
music teacher; there...
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Hendrik Speuy,
organist and
composer (born c.1575)
November 3 – Adam
Gumpelzhaimer,
composer and
music theorist (born 1559) date
unknown –
Muthu Thandavar...
- Leo H****ler, John Hingeston,
Thomas Lupo,
Claudio Monteverdi and Adam
Gumpelzhaimer.
Patricia Brown (2001). "Charteris, Richard".
Grove Music Online. Oxford...