Paul Hofhaimer

Paul Hofhaimer on a wagon with [[positive organ Paul Hofhaimer (25 January 1459 – 1537) was an Austrian organist and composer. He was particularly gifted at improvisation, and was regarded as the finest organist of his age by many writers, including Vadian and Paracelsus; in addition he was one of only two German-speaking composers of the time (Heinrich Isaac was the other) who had a reputation in Europe outside of German-speaking countries. He is grouped among the composers known as the Colorists. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Canzone (Canon at the ninth) ; Benedictus qui venit ; Benedicta es by Josquin, des Prez, -1521

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    The Triumph of Maximilian I.

    Nonesuch 1967
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    Tugend und Untugend = Virtue and vice : German secular songs and instrumental music from the time of Luther.

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    Musica Maximiliana.

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    Tugend und Untugend Virtue and vice : German secular songs and instrumental music from the time of Luther.

    Munich : Naxos, 1995
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    The renaissance quartets.

    Tallevast, Fla. : TrevCo Music, 2005
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    Salzburg organ landscape.

    Detmold : MDG Gold, 2000
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    Orgelmeister der Gotik = Gothic organ masters = Les maîtres gothiques de l'orgue

    Mainz : Schott, 1997
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    Erhart Oeglin's Liederbuch 1512.

    New York : Broude Brothers, 1966
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    Erhart Oeglin's Liederbuch zu vier Stimmen : Augsburg 1512.

    New York : Broude Bros., 1966
    Neue Partitur-ausg. /
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    Gassenhawerlin Reutterliedlin : aus Christian Egenolfs Sammlung von 1535 für vier Streich- oder Blasinstrumente beliebiger Art, Singstimme ad libitum

    Wilhelmshaven : Heinrichshofen's Verlag, 1962
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    Stadtpfeiffer : music of Renaissance Germany.

    Troy, N.Y. : Dorian Recordings, 2001
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    Orgelmusik der Renaissance.

    Hamburg : Teldec, 1988
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    Das Deutsche Gesellschaftslied in Österreich von 1480-1550 : Arnold von Bruck, Heinrich Finck, Wolfgang Grefinger, Paul Hofhaymer, Erasmus Lapicida, Stephan Mahu, Gregor Peschin,...

    Graz : Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1960
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    Music from the time of Tilman Riemenschneider.

    [Place of publication not identified] : Naxos, 2005
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    Natalis Domini. by Isaac, Heinrich, approximately 1450-1517

    Los Angeles, Calif. : RCM, 1995
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    Orgelmusik Organ music : Renaissance.

    Hamburg : Teldec, 1984
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    Orgelmusik = Organ music : Renaissance.

    Hamburg : Teldec, 1984
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    Das Deutsche Gesellschaftslied in Österreich von 1480-1550:

    Wien, Universal Edition, 1930
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    Salzburg organ landscape.

    Detmold : MDG Gold, 2000
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