Johannes Galliculus
Appearance
Johannes Galliculus (Alectorius, Hähnel, Hennel; c. 1490 in Dresden – c. 1550 in Leipzig) was a German music theorist and composer.[1]
He was active ca. 1520 in Leipzig. He was the cantor of the Thomanerchor from 1520 to 1525.
Works
[edit]Editions: Johannes Galliculus: Gesamtausgabe der Werke, ed. A.A. Moorefield, Gesamtausgaben, viii (Brooklyn, NY, 1975–)
- Passio Domino nostri Jesu Christi, 4vv, 1538
- Mass Christ ist erstanden 4vv, 1539
- Aliud officium Paschale, 4vv, 1539
- Proprium mass for Christmas, 4vv, 1545
- Magnificat quarti toni, 4vv,
- Magnificat quinti toni, 4vv
- Magnificat septimi toni, 4vv
- Motets, 4vv:
- Apparuit benignitas, 4vv
- Ave vivens, hostie
- Cavete a scribis
- Christus resurgens
- Duo homines ascenderunt
- Immunem semper
- In cathedra Moysi
- In natali
- Non ex operibus
- Venite post me
- Psalm. Quare fremuerunt gentes, 4vv
Doubtful works
[edit]- Enlive psallant;
- Joseph, lieber Joseph, mein
Theorical works
[edit]- Isagoge de compositione cantus
References
[edit]- ^ Lundberg, Mattias; Schildt, Maria; Lundblad, Jonas (2021-10-25). Lutheran Music Culture: Ideals and Practices. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 97–98. ISBN 978-3-11-068095-9.
Further reading
[edit]- Victor H. Mattfeld article in: New Grove Dictionary of Music.
- Heinz von Loesch article in: Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.
- Online article on www.bach-cantatas.com
- A.A. Moorefield: An Introduction to Johannes Galliculus (Brooklyn, 1969)
External links
[edit]- Free scores by Johannes Galliculus at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Free scores by Johannes Galliculus in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)