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'''Aliases:''' Steffanus Mahu
{{Aliases|Steffanus Mahu|Stephan Machu}}
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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' between 1480 and 1490
'''Born:''' 1480's?


'''Died:''' 1541 or thereafter
'''Died:''' 1541 or thereafter


'''Biography:''' Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer, singer, trombonist and conductor.
'''Biography:''' Mahu was active in Vienna, first as trombonist to the queen's chapel (before 1528) and then as assistant (1530-39) to [[Arnold von Bruck]], Archduke Ferdinand I's ''Kapellmeister''.  Although working within the Franco-Flemish tradition, his name has been variously thought to indicate either Flemish or Hungarian-Slovak origins. Besides ''Lamentationes Hieremiae'' his work includes a number of German motets.
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Musica sacra'' xviii (1876)
*DDT xxxiv (1908)
*DTÖ lxxii (1930)


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 25 October 2022

Aliases: Steffanus Mahu; Stephan Machu

Life

Born: 1480's?

Died: 1541 or thereafter

Biography: Mahu was active in Vienna, first as trombonist to the queen's chapel (before 1528) and then as assistant (1530-39) to Arnold von Bruck, Archduke Ferdinand I's Kapellmeister. Although working within the Franco-Flemish tradition, his name has been variously thought to indicate either Flemish or Hungarian-Slovak origins. Besides Lamentationes Hieremiae his work includes a number of German motets.

View the German Wikipedia article on Stephan Mahu. (English translation by Google)

List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Musica sacra xviii (1876)
  • DDT xxxiv (1908)
  • DTÖ lxxii (1930)

External links