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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 {{NoCo|Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen}} was occasioned by these seasonal migrations, and became the {{CC|Hymn tunes|Hymntune}} <small>INNSBRUCK</small>. His most ambitious project was the {{NoCo|Choralis Constantinus}}, a collection of music for all the feasts of the year in the calendar of the Constance cathedral. | 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 {{NoCo|Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen}} was occasioned by these seasonal migrations, and became the {{CC|Hymn tunes|Hymntune}} <small>INNSBRUCK</small>. His most ambitious project was the {{NoCo|Choralis Constantinus}}, a collection of music for all the feasts of the year in the calendar of the Constance cathedral. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
===Sacred works=== | ===Sacred works=== | ||
:See also contents of {{NoCo|Choralis Constantinus}} | |||
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====Parody masses and fragments==== | |||
*Missa ‘Argentum et aurum’, 4vv, S ii, L viii | |||
*{{NoCo|Missa Carminum}}, 4vv, ed. in Cw, vii (1930) | |||
*Missa ‘Chargé de deul’, 4vv, L vi, F | |||
*Missa ‘Comme femme desconfortee’, 4vv, L vi | |||
*Missa ‘Comment poit avoir joie’ [= ‘Wohlauf Gesell, von hinnen’], 4vv, L vi, F | |||
*Missa ‘Een vrolic wesen’, 4vv, L vi | |||
*Missa ‘Et trop penser’, 4vv, L vi; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990) | |||
*Missa ‘J’ay pris amours’, lost, cited in 1490 | |||
*Missa ‘Je ne fays’, lost | |||
*Missa ‘La mi la sol’ [= ‘O praeclara’], 4vv, S ii | |||
*{{NoCo|Missa La Spagna}}, 4vv, L vii, F | |||
*Missa ‘Misericordias Domini’, 4vv, ed. in Zanovello (2005), San ed. in Reese (1974) | |||
*Missa ‘Pange lingua’, lost | |||
*Missa ‘Quant j’ay au cueur’, 4vv, L vii, F, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvii (1991) | |||
*Missa ‘Salva nos’, 4vv, S ii, L viii; ed. W. Pass (Vienna, 1972) | |||
*Missa ‘T’meiskin was jonck’, 4vv, L vii | |||
*Missa ‘Une musque de Biscaye’, 4vv, L vii; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990) | |||
*Missa ‘Virgo prudentissima’, 6vv, S ii, L viii | |||
*Missa ‘Wolauff Gesell, von hinnen [= ‘Comment peut avoir joie’], 6vv, L viii, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxxiii (1996) | |||
*Sanctus ‘Fortuna desperata’, 4vv, see songs, Fortuna desperata | |||
====Paraphrase masses based on Mass Ordinary chants==== | |||
*Missa de apostolis [=‘Magne Deus’], 4vv, L iv, C | |||
*Missa de apostolis, 5vv, L iii | |||
*Missa de apostolis, 6vv, L i | |||
*Missa de Beata Virgine, 4vv (i), L iv, S i | |||
*Missa de Beata Virgine, 5vv (i), L ii, S i | |||
*Missa de Beata Virgine, 5vv (ii), L ii, S i | |||
*Missa de Beata Virgine, 6vv, L i, S i | |||
*Missa de Beata Virgine, lost | |||
*Missa de confessoribus, 4vv, L iv, C | |||
*Missa de confessoribus, 5vv, L iii | |||
*Missa ferialis, 4vv, (Ky, San, Ag only), L iv | |||
*Missa de martyribus, 4vv, L iv, C | |||
*Missa de martyribus, 5vv, L iii | |||
*Missa paschalis, 4vv (i), L iv, C | |||
*Missa paschalis, 4vv (ii), [‘ad organum’], L iv | |||
*Missa paschalis, 5vv, L ii | |||
*Missa paschalis, 6vv, L i | |||
*Missa solemnis, 4vv, L iv, C | |||
*Missa solemnis, 5vv, L ii | |||
*Missa solemnis, 6vv, L i | |||
*Missa de virginibus, 5vv, L iii | |||
*13 Credos, 4vv, L v | |||
*Gloria, 4vv, ed. in CMM, xxv (1962) [incorporated into a mass by C. Festa] | |||
===Secular works=== | ===Secular works=== | ||
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[[Category:1517 deaths]] | [[Category:1517 deaths]] | ||
[[Category:Composers]] | [[Category:Composers]] | ||
[[Category:Renaissance composers]] | [[Category:Renaissance composers]] | ||
[[Category:Franco-Flemish composers]] | [[Category:Franco-Flemish composers]] |
Revision as of 07:34, 21 January 2019
Life
Born: about 1450
Died: 26 March 1517
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 these seasonal migrations, and became the Hymntune INNSBRUCK. His most ambitious project was the Choralis Constantinus, a collection of music for all the feasts of the year in the calendar of the Constance cathedral.
View the Wikipedia article on Heinrich Isaac.
List of choral works
Sacred works
- See also contents of Choralis Constantinus
Parody masses and fragments
- Missa ‘Argentum et aurum’, 4vv, S ii, L viii
- Missa Carminum, 4vv, ed. in Cw, vii (1930)
- Missa ‘Chargé de deul’, 4vv, L vi, F
- Missa ‘Comme femme desconfortee’, 4vv, L vi
- Missa ‘Comment poit avoir joie’ [= ‘Wohlauf Gesell, von hinnen’], 4vv, L vi, F
- Missa ‘Een vrolic wesen’, 4vv, L vi
- Missa ‘Et trop penser’, 4vv, L vi; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990)
- Missa ‘J’ay pris amours’, lost, cited in 1490
- Missa ‘Je ne fays’, lost
- Missa ‘La mi la sol’ [= ‘O praeclara’], 4vv, S ii
- Missa La Spagna, 4vv, L vii, F
- Missa ‘Misericordias Domini’, 4vv, ed. in Zanovello (2005), San ed. in Reese (1974)
- Missa ‘Pange lingua’, lost
- Missa ‘Quant j’ay au cueur’, 4vv, L vii, F, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvii (1991)
- Missa ‘Salva nos’, 4vv, S ii, L viii; ed. W. Pass (Vienna, 1972)
- Missa ‘T’meiskin was jonck’, 4vv, L vii
- Missa ‘Une musque de Biscaye’, 4vv, L vii; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990)
- Missa ‘Virgo prudentissima’, 6vv, S ii, L viii
- Missa ‘Wolauff Gesell, von hinnen [= ‘Comment peut avoir joie’], 6vv, L viii, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxxiii (1996)
- Sanctus ‘Fortuna desperata’, 4vv, see songs, Fortuna desperata
Paraphrase masses based on Mass Ordinary chants
- Missa de apostolis [=‘Magne Deus’], 4vv, L iv, C
- Missa de apostolis, 5vv, L iii
- Missa de apostolis, 6vv, L i
- Missa de Beata Virgine, 4vv (i), L iv, S i
- Missa de Beata Virgine, 5vv (i), L ii, S i
- Missa de Beata Virgine, 5vv (ii), L ii, S i
- Missa de Beata Virgine, 6vv, L i, S i
- Missa de Beata Virgine, lost
- Missa de confessoribus, 4vv, L iv, C
- Missa de confessoribus, 5vv, L iii
- Missa ferialis, 4vv, (Ky, San, Ag only), L iv
- Missa de martyribus, 4vv, L iv, C
- Missa de martyribus, 5vv, L iii
- Missa paschalis, 4vv (i), L iv, C
- Missa paschalis, 4vv (ii), [‘ad organum’], L iv
- Missa paschalis, 5vv, L ii
- Missa paschalis, 6vv, L i
- Missa solemnis, 4vv, L iv, C
- Missa solemnis, 5vv, L ii
- Missa solemnis, 6vv, L i
- Missa de virginibus, 5vv, L iii
- 13 Credos, 4vv, L v
- Gloria, 4vv, ed. in CMM, xxv (1962) [incorporated into a mass by C. Festa]
Secular works
Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)
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Publications
- Choralis Constantinus (3 vols, 1550-55)
External links
- Works by Heinrich Isaac in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)