Arnold Caussin

Arnold Caussin, c. 1505 - c. 1558, was a Renaissance choirmaster, musician, and composer, who wrote a number of motets.[1]

Arnold Caussin
Bornc. 1505
Ath, Hapsburg Netherlands
Diedc. 1558
OccupationComposer, Choirmaster, Musician

Education

He was a student in the University of Krakow (1526), registered as "Arnoldus Caussin de Ath ex Hanoniensi Comitatu, Iusquin [des Prés] magnus musicus discipulus".[2] He was a pupil of Josquin des Prez.

gollark: Anyway, I'm leaving for [REDACTED] nanomillenia for showering purposes.
gollark: For opening boxes and stuff I always just used scissors.
gollark: I don't actually know much about knives, either, having never really used any except for kitchen-y purposes.
gollark: Well, yes, they're mostly just "stabby metal part", maybe with some spring bit to thingy the blade?
gollark: I mean, I might look, but as I said, it's not really a topic I care much about.

References

  1. Alfred Baumgartner, Alte Musik: von den Anfängen abendländischer Musik bis zur Vollendung der Renaissance, Convent Verlag GmbH, 1981, pp 365-366
  2. Henri Musielak, Revue de Musicologie, t. 62, n° 2, [Paris] 1976, p. 308.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.