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'''Aliases:''' Christiaan Hollander, Sebastiaan Hollander, Johannes de Hollande
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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' ca. 1515
'''Born:''' ca. 1515
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'''Died:''' ca. 1568
'''Died:''' ca. 1568


'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''
 
Presumably born in Dordrecht (Netherlands), active in Bruges and Oudenaarde (Flanders). Joins the imperial chapel of Ferdinand I in 1558, moving to Vienna and Prague. Died in Innsbruck. Because of many crossed references, it has been suggested that he and [[Jean de Hollande]] are the same person.
Presumably born in Dordrecht (Netherlands), active in Bruges and Oudenaarde (Flanders). Joins the imperial chapel of Ferdinand I in 1558, moving to Vienna and Prague. Died in Innsbruck. Because of many crossed references, it has been suggested that he and [[Jean de Hollande]] are the same person.
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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
 
*''Triciniorum fasciculus'' (Munich: Berg, 1573)


==External links==
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Revision as of 01:17, 17 February 2024

Aliases: Christiaan Hollander; Sebastiaan Hollander; Johannes de Hollande

Life

Born: ca. 1515

Died: ca. 1568

Biography

Presumably born in Dordrecht (Netherlands), active in Bruges and Oudenaarde (Flanders). Joins the imperial chapel of Ferdinand I in 1558, moving to Vienna and Prague. Died in Innsbruck. Because of many crossed references, it has been suggested that he and Jean de Hollande are the same person.

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List of choral works


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Publications

  • Triciniorum fasciculus (Munich: Berg, 1573)

External links