- Paul
Hofhaimer (25
January 1459 – 1537) was an
Austrian organist and composer. He was
particularly gifted at improvisation, and was
regarded as the finest...
- the
apfelregal seen in one of Hans Weiditz's woodcuts,
built for Paul
Hofhaimer. The emperor's
favourite musical instrument maker was Hans
Georg Neuschel...
- vers mesurée". The
composers of this
style included Heinrich Finck, Paul
Hofhaimer, and
Ludwig Senfl. The
style also
became imbued into the new
German humanist...
- the
choir has
worked with many composers,
including Heinrich Isaac,
Hofhaimer, Biber, Fux, Caldara, Gluck, Salieri, Mozart,
Franz Schubert and Bruckner...
-
composers of the
period such as Obrecht, Brumel, King
Henry VIII, Agricola,
Hofhaimer, Senfl. The
famous Lake Laach (Ger. "Laacher See",
literally "'Laachian'...
-
Tablatures of Hans
Kotter (1513 and c. 1522) (includes
music of Paul
Hofhaimer)
Fundamentbuch of Hans
Buchner (early 16th C.)
Frottole intabulate da...
- 1408 –
Katharina of Hanau,
German countess regent (d. 1460) 1459 – Paul
Hofhaimer,
Austrian organist and
composer (d. 1537) 1477 – Anne of
Brittany (probable;...
- legend, the
wedding of
Christian Rosenkreuz takes place.
January 25 – Paul
Hofhaimer,
Austrian organist and
composer (d. 1537)
March 2 – Pope
Adrian VI (d...
- Ravensburg. He was a
student of Paul
Hofhaimer, and may have
worked for the
emperor Maximilian I
while Hofhaimer was away. From 1506 he
worked in Konstanz...
-
Frederick III,
Elector of Saxony, he
trained as an
organist under Paul
Hofhaimer from 1498-1500. For the next
eight years he was
organist at the Saxon...