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Volume 14 (2008) No. 1

Alexander Fisher

Celestial Sirens and Nightingales: Change and Assimilation in the Munich Anthologies of Georg Victorinus

Appendix 3b

Composers Represented in Victorinus, Philomela coelestis (Munich, 1624), In Descending Order of Representation.

Composer No. of works Biographical notes (if known)
Georg Victorinus (ca.1550–ca.1631) 15 Munich: music director, Jesuit church of St. Michael (ca.1591–ca.1618); schoolmaster at St. Peter (ca.1618–ca.1631); also served as chapelmaster for Duke Wilhelm V in his private chapel of St. Nicholas (ca. 1608 to at least 1616)
Anonymous 8  
Rudolph di Lasso (ca.1563–1625) 5 Munich: court organist (1585–), court composer (1609–1625)
Giacomo Perlazio (d. 1612) 5 Munich: court vice- (and acting) Kapellmeister (1609–12)
Christoph Perckhofer (fl. 1600–15) 5 Munich: choralist (by 1599) and schoolmaster (1612–) at Unsere Liebe Frau (at least until 1617)
Christian Erbach (ca.1570–1635) 4 Augsburg: musician for Marcus Fugger (ca.1595), organist at St. Moritz and head of the Stadtpfeifer (1602–), cathedral organist (1614–1635)
Ferdinand II di Lasso (d. bef. 1636) 4 Munich: court Kapellmeister (1614–1629)
Kaspar Topiarius (? – ?) 4 ?
Wilhelm Krumper (? – ?) 4 Polling: canon, Augustinian canonry of Polling (early 17th c.)
Giovanni Martino Cesare (ca.1590–1667) 3 Austria (ca.1600); Udine: trombonist (1603–5); Günzburg: cornettist for the Margrave of Burgau (in 1611); Munich: court cornettist (1615–) and household servant to Maximilian I (1622–67)
Andrea Anglesio [Andreas Imperialis] (fl. ca.1615–1625) 3 ?; published two collections of music in Venice in 1617 and 1623.
Johannes Sagittarius (? – ?) 3 ?
Johann Aichmiller (fl. 1615–25) 2 Augsburg: cathedral Kapellmeister (1617–1626)
Johann Feldmayr (ca.1575 – aft. 1625) 2 Hechingen: tenorist, court of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1593); Salzburg: Nonnberg organist (1593–1597); Berchtesgaden: organist, provostry of Berchtesgaden (1597–)
Peter Guetfreund [Pietro Bonamici] (ca.1580–1625) 2 Hechingen: altist, court of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1588); Salzburg: singer (1602–) and archepiscopal Kapellmeister (1608–1625)
Bartholomaeus Hartmann (? – ?) 2 ?
Egidius Moet (d. ca.1625) 2 Munich: court instrumentalist (1604–ca.1625)
Lorenzo Petrangeli (? – ?) 2 ?
Giovanni Priuli (ca.1575–1626) 2 Venice: San Marco, organist (–ca.1615); Graz: court Kapellmeister (ca.1615–1619); Vienna: court Kapellmeister (1619–1626)
Johannes Stuporius (? – ?) 2 ?
Gregor Aichinger (ca.1564–1628) 1 Augsburg: cathedral vicar-choral, and organist at SS. Ulrich and Afra (1598–1628)
Giorgio Capriccio (? – ?) 1 ?
Albrecht Cornazzano (d. 1627) 1 Munich: court instrumentalist, son of Fileno Cornazzano (1612–1627)
Adam Waidmann (? – ?) 1 ?
Fileno Cornazzano (ca.1545–1628) 1 Munich: court instrumentalist (1568–1628)
Wolfgang Bellicorius (? – ?) 1 ?
Christian Erbach d. J. (1603–1645) 1 Polling: organist, Augustinian canonry of Polling (1629–30); Augsburg: cathedral organist (1636–1645)
Johann Hadeler (? – ?) 1 ?
Peter Hempfer (fl. ca.1629–1641) 1 Augsburg: vicar-choral at St. Moritz, possibly choirmaster (1629–)
Johannes Herlinus (? – ?) 1 ?
Peter Hoelzl (? – ?) 1 ?
Anton Holzner (ca.1599–1635) 1 Munich: court organist (1614–)
Johannes Kyrzinger (fl. 1620–1630) 1 Passau: organist at St. Nikola (in 1624)
Johannes Laslerus (? – ?) 1 ?
Urban Loth (ca.1580–1636) 1 Passau: cathedral organist (1610–)
Johannes Riedel (? – ?) 1 ?
Christoph Sätzl (ca.1592–1665) 1 Brixen: cathedral teacher (1612–) and Kapellmeister (1619–32); Hall in Tyrol: Kapellmeister for the noble female convent of Hall (1632–)
Jonas Schiesl (d. 1644) 1 Munich: bassist, court chapel (1608–)
Johannes Stadlmayr (ca.1580–1648) 1 Salzburg: archepiscopal court musician (1603–) and Kapellmeister (1604–7); Innsbruck: court of Duke Maximilian II of Tyrol, Kapellmeister (1607–)
Stephan Weich (? – ?) 1 ?
Bernard Wolck (? – ?) 1 ?