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4 objects attributed to ハインリヒ・フィンク, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
SACRORVM HYMNORVM LIBER PRIMVS : Centum & triginta quatuor HYMNOS continens, ex optimis quibusq[ue] Authoribus musicis collectus, Inter quos primi artifices in hac aeditione sunt, Thomas Stoltzer. Henricus Finck. Arnoldus de Bruck. Et alij quidam
Eine Sammlung ausgewählter Kompositionen : zu 4 & 5 Stimmen, bestehend in deutschen geistlichen und weltlichen Liedern, Hymnen und Motetten
ハインリヒ・フィンク(ドイツ語: Heinrich Finck, 1444年あるいは1445年 - 1527年6月9日)は、ドイツ・ルネサンス音楽の作曲家。
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Heinrich Finck (c. 1444 - c. 1519) was a German composer. He was probably born at Bamberg, but nothing is certainly known either of the place or date of his birth. Between 1492 and 1506 he was a musician in, and later possibly conductor of the court orchestra of successive kings of Poland at Warsaw. He held the post of conductor at Stuttgart from 1510 till about 1519, in which year he probably died. His works, mostly part songs and other vocal compositions <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/He
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Schöne auszerlesne lieder, des hoch berümpten Heinrici Finckens, sampt andern newen Liedern, von den fürnẽsten diser kunst gesetzt, lustig zu singen, vñ auff die Jnstrument dienstlich vor nie im druck außgangen. 1536
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