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Encyclopedia: Christoph Demantius
Christoph Demantius (December 15, 1567 – April 20, 1643) was a German composer, music theorist, writer and poet. He was an exact contemporary of Monteverdi, and represented a transitional phase in Ge...
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(1567 - 1643) Studied at Wittenberg, and was a cantor at Zittau in 1597, and at Freiberg in 1604. A versatile follower of Hassler, he wrote Lieder, works in the historia tradition (including a St John Passion) and a number of instrumental collections A Partial Christophorus Demantius discography | VID: The Lied...
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Johannes Christoph Demantius (1567-1643) was a German composer, writer, and poet. Among his achievements is the publication of the first alphabetical musical dictionary, which took Michael Prætorius’ Syntagma musicum as a stepping-stone, but revised and almost doubled the number of definitions.
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Johannes Christoph Demantius (15671643) was a German composer, writer, and poet. Among his achievements is the publication of the first alphabetical...
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Johann (Johannes) Christoph Demantius was a German composer, music theorist, writer and poet. He was an exact contemporary of Monteverdi, and represented a...
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