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Show 156 Bockus Musica sacra eo11ect1on is a (Vol. 5) J:n Volume 34 of Winterfle1dos group of orks by the Magdeburg masters . _ ricg_la._L Gallus Dressler,_L.e_onbardt Schroter.. Wie$e§e, d'f Martin rt the which gives Magdeburg a fine impression of the Schr'bter, school. and Friedrich significance stands especially, out as , "" a most admirable composer with his Hymn! Sacri, 1587; Weissensee, whose also deserves known, Little 'Germany 'director of the second ordere us many affairs), and of Le Maistre as 1614 (1568-1648), of music on and interesting notes about for is prepossessBg, in Gott may be lacra; excellent Gaudent in as are Eine seven A a com master of the presently availab1e feste ith its lyrical styleo l£h glaub nis sixty-four Scandellus, Very few of his motets construction and its an extreme West Winterfield ranks him with five-voiced motet-paraphrase of works the reported here about part Ecclesiodae novae, 1625. such present scarcely Strassbourg cathedra1 deserves mention, musical posers at fifty psalm motets, Ecclesiodae, 1614 (whose of his Strassbourg is from the attention. long-winded prefce gives A name Only Christoph Thomas Walliser 0 ecount to be ls motets seven Burg, from the competent polyphonic four-part chorale motet, found in Volume 4 of BockBs Musica coeli represents the master in Rochlitzo I One of the few east-German masters of the I is Gregor Lange, of Havelbrg. He was a sixteenth century precentor in Frankfurt |