Mattheus Le Maistre or Matthaeus Le Maistre (c. 1505–1577) was a Flemish Renaissance choirmaster and composer who is best known for his time in Dresden...
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French priest Malcolm Le Maistre (born 1949), English musician, experimental artist and theatre director Mattheus Le Maistre (c.1505–1577), Flemish choirmaster...
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Dutch ambassador Mattheus Le Maistre (c. 1505-1577), Flemish choirmaster Mattheus Oliveira (born 1994), Brazilian footballer Mattheus Pronk (1947–2001)...
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he became court-bandmaster, and in 1568 Kapellmeister succeeding Mattheus Le Maistre. His music combines elements of the Italian Renaissance with German...
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project Musaik – Grenzenlos musizieren. Johann Walter (1548–1554) Mattheus Le Maistre (1555–1568) Antonio Scandello (1568–1580) Giovanni Battista Pinelli...
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Ferdinand I, King of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia from 1527 to 1545. Mattheus Le Maistre (c. 1505–1577) was Kapellmeister at the court of the Electors of...
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Selectiorum aliquot cantionum sacrarum for six voices (Munich: Adam Berg) Mattheus Le Maistre – First book of motets for five voices (Dresden: Gimel Bergen) Philippe...
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set to music by composers such as Martin Agricola, Johann Walter, Mattheus Le Maistre, Antonio Scandello, Johann Reusch [de] and Wolfgang Figulus. Fabricius...
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the organ, e.g. Jean Titelouze's 1626 Le Magnificat ou Cantique de la Vierge pour toucher sur l'orgue suivant les huit tons de l'Église (odd versets)....
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various voices) (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard) Novae aliquot (Several new pieces) for two voices (Munich: Adam Berg) Mattheus Le Maistre – Schöne und auserlesene...
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