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Maurice of Hesse-Kassel (German: Moritz) (25 May 1572 – 15 March 1632), also called Maurice the Learned,[1] was the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) in the Holy Roman Empire from 1592 to 1627. Maurice was born in Kassel as the son of William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, and of his wife Sabine of Württemberg. Although Maurice had been raised in the Lutheran faith, he converted to Calvinism in 1605. On the principle Cuius regio eius religio, Maurice's subjects were also required to convert to Calvinism. Maurice's conversion was controversial since the Peace of Augsburg had only settled religious matters betweens Roman Catholics and Lutherans and had not considered Calvinists. Maurice tried to introduce Calvinism to the lands which he had inherited from the extinct Hesse-Marburg branch of his family. Such a change of faith was contrary to the inheritance rules, and resulted in an ongoing conflict with the Hesse-Darmstadt branch. It also brought him into conflict with the Holy Roman Emperor, Matthias. English strolling players ('Die Englische Comoedianten') frequent visitors to, and performers in, towns and cities in Germany and other European countries, including Kassel, during the 16th and 17th centuries, Landgraf Moritz (to use his German nomenclature) acted as patron to some troupes to the extent of having built in Kassel, in 1605, a roofed theatre, the Ottoneum, the building - the oldest such in Germany - still in existence, although as a wildlife-museum, to
Pavane de la tromba hollandica

Hessen-Kassel: Sacred and Secular Works

Da Pacem - Echo der Reformation
The Renaissance Lute
Lute Music from the Royal Courts of Europe
Barocke Weihnacht
Works For Lute
In Vino - Il Vino in musica tra XV e XVI secolo
Di guerra e di pace: Renaissance Music for Winds & Percussion
Julian Bream - The Complete Album Collection
The Knight of the Lute - Music From the Varietie of Lute Lessons 1610
Stadtpfeifer, Waits, Ministriles, Piffari. Instrumental Music of the XVI & XVII Centuries