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Aliases: Bartholomäus Gesius; Bartholomew Gesius; a latinization of Barthel Göß, Gese, or Göse

Life

Born: 1555-62

Died: 1613

Biography:
Gesius' dates are variously given; De:wiki says: Bartholomäus Gesius (eigentlich Göß; * 1562 in Müncheberg; † August 1613 in Frankfurt (Oder)). He is noted for his pioneering German Passions.

View the Wikipedia article on Bartholomeus Gesius.

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Publications

  • Geistliche Deutsche Lieder. D. Mart. Lutheri: Und anderer frommen Christen: Welche durchs gantze Jahr in der Christlichen Kirchen zusingen gebreuchlich/ mit vier und fünff Stimmen … Frankfurt an der Oder: Hartman, 1601
  • Enchiridium etlicher deutscher und lateinischer Gesänge. Frankfurt an der Oder: Hartman, 1603
  • Hymni Patrum Cum Canticis Sacris, Latinis Et Germanicis, De Praecipuis Festis Anniversariis: Quibus Additi Suntet Hymni Scholastici Ad Duodecim Modos Musicos in utroq[ue] cantu, Regulari scilicet ac Transposito, singulis horis per totam septimanam decantandi, cum cantionibus Gregorianis … Frankfurt an der Oder: Hartman, 1609

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