Philipp Schöndorff
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Philipp Schöndorff or Philippus Schoendorff (Liége
Liege
Liège is a municipality and a city of Belgium. The term Liège or Liege may also refer to:* Liege, a party to the oath of allegiance in feudalism .* Liège Island, in the Antarctic...

 1558 - Prague
Prague
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 after 1617) was a Flemish singer, trumpeter and composer at the court of Rudolf II under kapellmeister
Kapellmeister
Kapellmeister is a German word designating a person in charge of music-making. The word is a compound, consisting of the roots Kapelle and Meister . The words Kapelle and Meister derive from the Latin: capella and magister...

 Philippe de Monte
Philippe de Monte
Philippe de Monte , sometimes known as Philippus de Monte, was a Flemish composer of the late Renaissance. He was a member of the 3rd generation madrigalists and wrote more madrigals than any other composer of the time...

 as a contemporary of Carl Luython
Carolus Luython
Carolus Luython, or French: Charles Luython, was a late composer of the "fifth generation" of the Franco-Flemish school.Luython was born in Antwerp, and was recruited as a child to serve in the choir of Maximilian II in Vienna...

, Giorgi Flori and Jacob Regnart
Jacob Regnart
Jacob Regnart was a Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer. He spent most of his career in Austria and Bohemia, where he wrote both sacred and secular music.-Biography:Regnart was born at Douai...

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Works, editions and recordings

  • Missa super "La dolce vista" 1587; based on one of Monte's madrigals, and dedicated to Rudolf II.
  • Missa super "Usquequo Domine" a 6.
  • Motets Odae suavissimae; dedicated to the court chaplain Jacques Chimarrhaeus, also from Liège and also a singer in the chapel. incomplete.
  • Magnificat sexti toni a 5, Venice 1593 Nuremberg 1600
  • Motets Veni Sancte Spiritus a 5, Te decet hymnus a 6, Nuremberg 1600
  • More tibi veteri
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