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Daniel Friderici (1584 – 23 September 1638) was a German cantor, conductor, and composer. Friderici was born in Eichstaedt (today Querfurt) to a poor family and had been a choirboy in his younger years. He was trained by Valentin Haussmann and Frederick Weissensee. In 1612 he enrolled at the University of Rostock. Two years later he was appointed as a cantor for Oldenburg by Count Anton Günther and later moved in 1618 to the same position at the St. Mary's Church in Rostock. After he had finished his training, he was appointed conductor of all churches in Rostock. There he worked until he died there in 1638 from the plague. He wrote many high quality secular and sacred polyphonic vocal works, which became widely known in his lifetime and afterwards. He wrote Musica figuralis which taught techniques of singing. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cantate Domino
1282Piæ Cantiones: Cedit hiems eminus à 4
203Piæ Cantiones: Iucundare iugiter à 4
194Piæ Cantiones: Ætas carmen melodiæ à 2
185Piæ Cantiones: Ætas carmen melodiæ à 4
176Piæ Cantiones: Puer natus in Bethlehem à 4
147O quam dulce
138Servia musicalis prima: Drei schöne Dinge fein. "Wir lieben sehr im Herzen"
99Ladilom
910Aetas carmen melodiae
7Jula Songh
Hochrenaissance: Serie H. Das deutsche Lied (Mono Version)
PIAE CANTIONES / LATIN SONGS IN MEDIAEVAL FINLAND
Piæ cantiones & Memoria sancti henrici: Medieval Chant & Early Vocal Music from Finland
Alleluia
Mit Lust will ich mein Zeit zubringen
Musiikkia Porin Triviaalikoulun nuottikirjoista
Piae Cantiones: Latin Song In Mediaeval Finland (Retrover Ensemble feat. director: Markus Tapio)