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    Jakob Meiland (Senftenberg, 1542-Hechingen, 31 December 1577) was a German composer. His St. Matthew Passion follows the model of Johann Walter's first...
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    passions by G.M. Asola, Samuel Besler, William Byrd, Leonard Lechner, and Jakob Meiland included choral “exordium” (introduction) and “conclusio” sections with...
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    Breslau, in 1602, then rector of the Gymnasium from 1605. As with Jakob Meiland in the generation before him, and Melchior Vulpius in his own generation...
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  • Crecquillon, Domenico Ferrabosco, Jean de Latre, Jacquet de Berchem, Jakob Meiland, Alexander Utendal, Giaches de Wert and Germano Pallavicino. The State...
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  • probable – Cesare Bendinelli, Italian trumpeter (d. 1617) probable – Jakob Meiland, German composer, organist and choirmaster (d. 1577) Alfonso Ferrabosco...
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    by performing historical passion settings by Antoine de Longueval, Jakob Meiland, Johann Walter, Christoph Demantius and Bartholomäus Gesius. These performances...
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  • philosophy Jainism Jakob Böhme Jakob Friedrich Fries Jakob Frohschammer Jakob Guttmann (rabbi) Jakob Klatzkin Jakob Lorber Jakob Sigismund Beck Jakob Thomasius...
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