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Heinrich Isaac (also Henricus, Arrigo d'Ugo, and Arrigo il Tedesco) (around 1450 β 26 March 1517) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He is regarded as one of the most significant contemporaries of Josquin Desprez, and had an especially large influence on the subsequent development of music in Germany. Little is known about Isaac's early life, but it is probable that he was born in Flanders. It is known that he was writing music by the mid 1470s, and the first documentary reference to him is from 1484, when he was court composer at Innsbruck. The following year, he entered the service of Lorenzo de' Medici at Florence, where he was organist, choir master, and teacher to Lorenzo's children; he assumed this post on the death of Antonio Squarcialupi. One of his students in Florence was the future Pope Leo X. In 1494, the Medici were banished from Florence; the era of Savonarola was beginning, and Isaac was left to find employment elsewhere. However, he had married a Florentine and so maintained a household there throughout the remainder of his life. By 1497, Isaac was in the employ of Emperor Maximilian I. He travelled widely in Germany, and is credited with having a big influence on German composers of the time. In 1502, he returned to Italy, going to Florence and then Ferrara, where he competed with Josquin for employment: a famous letter from the agent of the d'Este family compared the two composers, saying that "Isaac is of a better nature than Josquin, and w

Tugend und Untugend: German Music from the Time of Luther

Henricus Isaac

The Book of Madrigals
Argentum et aurum

Choral Music - Hofhaimer, P. / Isaac, H. / Senfl, L. / Josquin Des Prez / Festa, C. (Motets for Emperor Maximilian I)

The Borgia Dynasty
Early Music of 14th and 15th Century
Perfect Polyphony
Recorder Music - Landini, F. / Thomas, S. / Buxtehude, D. / Vivaldi, A. / Muller, T.W. / Playford, J. / Mulligan, G. (La Spiritata 2)

Isaac, H.: Missa Paschalis

Isaac: Missa Paschale

Jul med Peter Mattei