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Heinrich Finck (c. 1444 - c. 1519) was a German composer. He was probably born at Bamberg, but nothing is certainly known either of the place or date of his birth. Between 1492 and 1506 he was a musician in, and later possibly conductor of the court orchestra of successive kings of Poland at Warsaw. He held the post of conductor at Stuttgart from 1510 till about 1519, in which year he probably died. His works, mostly part songs and other vocal compositions, show great musical knowledge, and amongst the early masters of the German school he holds a high position. They are found scattered amongst ancient and modern collections of songs and other musical pieces (see R. Eitner, Bib!. der Musiksammelwerke des sO. uad i7. Jahrh., Berlin, 1877). The library of Zwickau possesses a work containing a collection of fifty-five songs by Finck, printed about the middle of the 16th century. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Wer ich eyn falck / Invicto regi jubilo
1,0272Greiner Zanner
9443Greiner, zanner (Bawling, scolding )
4004Jesu Christus nostra salus a 8: Jesus Christus nostra salus a 8
3935Ich stuend an einem Morgen
1206Christ ist erstanden (Setting à 5)
657Wer ich eyn falck - Invicto regi jubilo
498Schöne außerlesene Lieder des hochberühmten Heinrich Finck: Greiner Zanner
489Gloria laus
3710Tanz, "Kyng Harry the VIIIth Pavyn" [Hess 1555b, No. 86]
35Early Music of 14th and 15th Century

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The Glory of Early Music
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