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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' c.1568 | '''Born:''' c.1568-73 | ||
''' | '''Died:''' Summer 1635 | ||
'''Biography''' The range of years for Erbach's possible birth (near Mainz) comes from conflicting documents stating his age. He appears to have tied to the Fuggers of Augsburg some years before succeeding [[Hans Leo Hassler]] at St Moritz in 1602. His son, also named Christian, wrote 2 motets. | |||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*''Modi sacri sive cantus musici, ad ecclesiae catholicae usum, 4–10vv … liber primus'' (Augsburg, 1600) | |||
**''Mele sive cantiones sacrae ad modum canzonette ut vocant, 4–6vv'' (Augsburg, 1603, 1 partbook lost) | |||
*''Modorum sacrorum sive cantionum, 4–9vv … Lib. secundus'' (Augsburg, 1603–4) | |||
**''Modorum sacrorum tripertitorum, 5vv … pars prima … pars altera … pars tertia (Dillingen, 1604-1606, all missing 1 partbook) | |||
**''Sacrarum cantionum, 4–5vv … liber tertius'' (Augsburg, 1611, 3 partbooks lost) | |||
**''Acht underschiedtliche geistliche teutsche Lieder, 4vv'' (Augsburg, n.d., 1 partbook lost) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 12 April 2024
Life
Born: c.1568-73
Died: Summer 1635
Biography The range of years for Erbach's possible birth (near Mainz) comes from conflicting documents stating his age. He appears to have tied to the Fuggers of Augsburg some years before succeeding Hans Leo Hassler at St Moritz in 1602. His son, also named Christian, wrote 2 motets.
View the Wikipedia article on Christian Erbach.
List of choral works
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Publications
- Modi sacri sive cantus musici, ad ecclesiae catholicae usum, 4–10vv … liber primus (Augsburg, 1600)
- Mele sive cantiones sacrae ad modum canzonette ut vocant, 4–6vv (Augsburg, 1603, 1 partbook lost)
- Modorum sacrorum sive cantionum, 4–9vv … Lib. secundus (Augsburg, 1603–4)
- Modorum sacrorum tripertitorum, 5vv … pars prima … pars altera … pars tertia (Dillingen, 1604-1606, all missing 1 partbook)
- Sacrarum cantionum, 4–5vv … liber tertius (Augsburg, 1611, 3 partbooks lost)
- Acht underschiedtliche geistliche teutsche Lieder, 4vv (Augsburg, n.d., 1 partbook lost)
External links
- Works by Christian Erbach in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)