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Johann Christoph Demantius (15 December 1567 – 20 April 1643) was a German composer, music theorist, writer and poet. He was an exact contemporary of Monteverdi, and represented a transitional phase in German Lutheran music from the polyphonic Renaissance style to the early Baroque. Life He was born in Reichenberg (now Liberec, in the Czech Republic, north of Prague near the border with Germany), and probably received his early training there, though little information is available about his early life. By the early 1590s he was in Bautzen, where he wrote a school textbook, and in 1593 he received a degree from the University of Wittenberg. In 1594 he moved to Leipzig, and in 1597 he acquired the post of Kantor at Zittau, where he probably taught the young Melchior Franck. His next post, one he held for the rest of his life, was as Kantor to Freiberg Cathedral. While he was able to keep his position, the Thirty Years' War was disruptive to his life, and most of his children, of four different marriages, died due to the hardships imposed by the war. Works Demantius was a hugely prolific composer, though many of his works have been lost. Stylistically he was a successor to Lassus, who was also working in Germany during the first part of Demantius's life. He wrote most of his music before the Thirty Years' War; it is probable that the hardships of the war, including lack of performing musicians, made it difficult to compose and publish.[2] In the realm of sacred music Deman
Danse Polonaise - Gaillarde
712Florilegium Portense: Jerusalem gaude gaudio magno
433German and Polish Dances (1601)
194Jerusalem gaude gaudio magno
155Und es ward eine Stille a 6
126Steh auf und nimm das Kindelein
127Polnischer Tanz - Galliarde
98Intraden und Tanze - from Conviviorum Deliciae, Nuremberg 1608
89Schwedischer Postbot den verlorenen Tylli zu suchen
810Intrada II
7Dances of the Renaissance
Geistliche Musik für ein Ganzes Jahr
Kammerchor Saarbrücken, Johannes-Passion, Motetten

Choral Concert: Schutz Academy - Schutz, H. / Praetorius, M. / Schein, J.H. / Demantius, C.

Festmusik zur Reformationsfeier 1617
Demantius: Choral Works
Weihnachten mit dem Dresdner Kreuzchor
Lost in Transition
Maypole
Dances Of Rudolphian Prague
The City Musicke
Tanzmusik der Renaissance