music.wikisort.org - ComposerCarolus Luython (French: Charles Luython; 1557 – 2 August 1620) was a late Renaissance composer of the "fifth generation" of the Franco-Flemish school.[1]
Luython was born in Antwerp and was recruited as a child to serve in the choir of Maximilian II in Vienna. After Maximillian's death in 1576, Luython became a court organist and in 1603 the court composer of his successor, Rudolf II, first in Vienna and then in Prague, while his fellow Fleming Philippe de Monte was kapellmeister from 1568 to 1603, together with the Germans Hans Leo Hassler and Jakob Hassler. After Rudolf II died in 1612, Luython was among many court officials dismissed without pension by Rudolf's successor Matthias. Luython was forced to sell his possessions, including his harpsichord, and died in poverty in Prague.
Works
- First Book of Masses. 4 of 9 are based on motets and madrigals by Monte.
- Missa Caesar vive! a 7.
- Motets
- Hymns
- Italian madrigals
- Keyboard fugues, fantasias and ricercares.
Discography
- Madrigal: Perch'io t'habbia guardato. Venhoda, Supraphon LP.
- 2 Madrigals a 5: Erano i capei d'oro a l'aura. Due rose fresche non vede un simil. on All'Illustrissimi Signori Fuccari: Music from the time of 1573–1607 The House of Fugger. The Consort of Musicke dir. Anthony Rooley DHM 1985
- Lamentations a 6. Huelgas Ensemble dir. Paul Van Nevel, live recording ORF Jan. 24, 1998, on Resonanzen '98.
- Missa Caesar vive! Fraternitas Litteratorum, Supraphon 2007
- Complete keyboard works. Jaroslav Tůma, Supraphon, 11 0754-2
- Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae for 6, 5 and 4 parts: Dialogo Musicale dir. Leo Meilink, on Music at the Court of Emperor Rudolf II in Prague, Harmonia Mundi 0761
- Fuga suavissima, for organ: Bernard Winsemius, organ, on Music at the Court of Emperor Rudolf II in Prague, Harmonia Mundi 0761
References
- Ignace Bossuyt De Guillaume Dufay a Roland de Lassus: Les tres riches heures de la polyphonie franco-flamande (French Edition) (9782204055550)
External links
Franco-Flemish School |
---|
1st generation | |
---|
2nd generation | |
---|
3rd generation | |
---|
4th generation | |
---|
5th generation | |
---|
Authority control  |
---|
General | |
---|
National libraries | |
---|
Other | |
---|
На других языках
[de] Carl Luython
Carl Luython (* 1557 oder 1558 in Antwerpen; † 2. August 1620 in Prag) war ein franko-flämischer Komponist und Organist der späten Renaissance.[1][2]
- [en] Carolus Luython
[ru] Луйтон, Карл
Карл Луйтон[2] , Луитон, Лютон (Carl Luython, Luiton, Luthon) (1557 или 1558, Антверпен — август 1620, Прага) — фламандский композитор и органист, работавший при дворах императора Максимилиана II в Вене и Рудольфа II в Праге[2].
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии