Johann Feldmayr

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Aliases: Ioannis Feldtmair

Life

Born: 1575, Greisenfeld bei Ingolstadt

Died: after 1625, probably in Berchtesgaden

Biography
He was perhaps the "knabe von Geisenfelde" who became a choirboy in the Munich Hofkapelle in 1585. In 1593 became a tenor in the ducal chapel in Hechingen


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List of choral works

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  • Septem missae et octo magnificat 4.5.6. et plurimum vocum (Salzburg 1604), lost
  • Rhythmus et suavissima D. Bernardi oda, vulgo iubilus dicta, quatuor vocibus latine & germanice composita (Dillingen 1607), lost
  • Scintilla animae amantis Deum, in modulos quatuor vocum redactae (1611)
  • Sacrae Dei laudes, sub officio divino concinende, 1.2.3.4 vocum con Basso generali liber primus (Passau 1618)
  • Domine ostende nobis panem, 3 v., b.c., in Philomena coelestis (Munich 1624)
  • Illumina oculos meos ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Finale 2011 )



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