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* [http://www.alamire.co.uk/about-alamire The Spy's Choirbook], recording by Alamire ensemble, David Skinner directing, of [[Royal 8 G. vii]] | * [http://www.alamire.co.uk/about-alamire The Spy's Choirbook], recording by Alamire ensemble, David Skinner directing, of [[Royal 8 G. vii]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 24 October 2022
Aliases: Petrus Alamire; Peter van den Hove; Peter Imhoff; Peter Imhove – also known as Imhoff or Imhove?
Life
Born: c. 1470, Nuremberg, Bavaria
Died: 26 June 1536
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on Pierre Alamire.
- For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see Pierre Alamire compositions
List of works
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- From the Wikipedia page:
"Only one work is attributed with certainty to Alamire, a four-part instrumental piece Tandernaken op den Rijn; however his evident skill and experience as a composer suggests that many of the anonymous works of the time may be his."
Publications
This esteemed copyist was responsible for manuscripts preserving many Renaissance compositions:
External links
- The Spy's Choirbook, recording by Alamire ensemble, David Skinner directing, of Royal 8 G. vii