
Heinrich Isaac - Wikipedia
Heinrich Isaac (ca. 1450 – 26 March 1517) was a Netherlandish composer of south Netherlandish origin during the Renaissance era. He wrote masses, motets, songs (in French, German and Italian), and instrumental music.
Heinrich Isaac | Renaissance, Choral Music & Masses - Britannica
2025年1月1日 · Heinrich Isaac (born c. 1450, Brabant—died 1517, Florence) was one of the three leading composers (with Jakob Obrecht and Josquin des Prez) of the Flemish school in the late 15th century.
Heinrich Isaac - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月29日 · Heinrich Isaac. Heinrich Isaac (ca. 1450-1517) was a versatile and prolific Flemish composer of both secular and church music. He was one of the greatest masters of High Renaissance music. Little is known of the early life of Heinrich Isaac. …
Heinrich Isaac (Composer) - Short Biography
2017年6月14日 · Heinrich Isaac was one of the most prolific composers of his time, but his work has been largely neglected in favour of Josquin (although the composer Anton Webern wrote his thesis on Isaac). He Isaac composed a wide variety of music, including masses, motets, German and Italian songs and instrumental music.
Heinrich Isaac - Music - Oxford Bibliographies
2013年8月26日 · Heinrich Isaac (b. c. 1450–d. 1517) is regarded as one of the most celebrated singers and composers of his generation. He was born and presumably trained in Flanders and took important positions in various institutions in Florence and later in …
Heinrich Isaac (c.1450-1517) - A discography - Medieval
Heinrich Isaac (c.1450-1517) was the next most widely known of Josquin's contemporaries, and a prolific composer in all genres of the period, both sacred and secular. Isaac was apparently born in the Flemish-speaking portion of the Low Countries, perhaps in Flanders or Brabant.
Heinrich Isaac - Hymnary.org
Heinrich Isaac (ca. 1450 – 26 March 1517) was a Netherlandish Renaissance composer of south Netherlandish origin. He wrote masses, motets, songs (in French, German and Italian), and instrumental music.
Choralis Constantinus - Wikipedia
The Choralis Constantinus is a collection of over 375 Gregorian chant-based polyphonic motets for the proper of the mass composed by Heinrich Isaac and his pupil Ludwig Senfl.
Heinrich Isaac - ChoralWiki
Isaac is believed to have been born in Flanders. He divided much of his career between the summer court of Maximilian I and his house in Florence, where he was a friend of Machiavelli and played organ at the Duomo (few surviving keyboard works can be confidently attributed to him); the lament Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen was occasioned by ...
Heinrich Isaac - HOASM
Franco-Flemish composer. Although the majority of his professional life was spent in Italy, particularly Florence, his influence was greatest in Germanic lands, where he lived intermittently from 1497, when he became court Composer to Maximilian I. Of his students, the most notable was Ludwig Senfl.