Pavel Spongopaeus Jistebnický

Pavel Spongopaeus Jistebnický (1550-1560 in Jistebnice u Tábora 1619 in Kutná Hora) was a Czech composer of the Renaissance and early Baroque era. He worked as a teacher all his life. He took several different posts and in 1598, at the latest, he permanently settled in Kutná Hora, where he worked as an administrator of the school and also as an elder of the Latin literary choir at St. James Church. He is counted among the most prolific Czech composers of his time.[1] Today we know 60 of his compositions. Only the four-voice composition Králi nad králi, Pane has been preserved complete in Prachatice. As for all the other compositions (extensive six to eight-voice mass cycles), too few voice parts have been preserved to get an idea of the character and quality of his music.

Notes

  1. Černý, Jaromír. "IX. Renesanční polyfonie (jako) z partesů" (in Czech). Hudební rozhledy. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
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