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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' about 1450
'''Born:''' about 1450
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Isaac is believed to have been born in Flanders. He divided much of his career between the summer court of Maximilian I and his house in Florence, where he was a friend of Machiavelli and played organ at the ''Duomo'' (few surviving keyboard works can be confidently attributed to him); the lament {{NoCo|Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen}} was occasioned by these seasonal migrations, and became the {{CC|Hymn tunes|Hymntune}} <small>INNSBRUCK</small>. His most ambitious project was the {{NoCo|Choralis Constantinus}}, a collection of music for all the feasts of the year in the calendar of the Constance cathedral.
Isaac is believed to have been born in Flanders. He divided much of his career between the summer court of Maximilian I and his house in Florence, where he was a friend of Machiavelli and played organ at the ''Duomo'' (few surviving keyboard works can be confidently attributed to him); the lament {{NoCo|Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen}} was occasioned by these seasonal migrations, and became the {{CC|Hymn tunes|Hymntune}} <small>INNSBRUCK</small>. His most ambitious project was the {{NoCo|Choralis Constantinus}}, a collection of music for all the feasts of the year in the calendar of the Constance cathedral.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
===Sacred works===
===Sacred works===
:See also contents of {{NoCo|Choralis Constantinus}}
:See also contents of {{NoCo|Choralis Constantinus}}
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====Motets====
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====Parody masses and fragments====
====Parody masses and fragments====
*Missa ‘Argentum et aurum’, 4vv, S ii, L viii
*Missa ‘Argentum et aurum’, 4vv, S ii, L viii
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*Missa ‘Misericordias Domini’, 4vv, ed. in Zanovello (2005), San ed. in Reese (1974)
*Missa ‘Misericordias Domini’, 4vv, ed. in Zanovello (2005), San ed. in Reese (1974)
*Missa ‘Pange lingua’, lost
*Missa ‘Pange lingua’, lost
*Missa ‘Quant j’ay au cueur’, 4vv, L vii, F, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvii (1991)
*[[Missa Quant j’ay au coeur (Heinrich Isaac)|Missa Quant j’ay au coeur]] 4 vo., [[Jena Choirbooks]] [[D-Ju MS 31]] (1510). L vii, F, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvii (1991)
*Missa ‘Salva nos’, 4vv, S ii, L viii; ed. W. Pass (Vienna, 1972)
*Missa ‘Salva nos’, 4vv, S ii, L viii; ed. W. Pass (Vienna, 1972)
*Missa ‘T’meiskin was jonck’, 4vv, L vii
*[[Missa Tmeiskin was jonck (Heinrich Isaac)|Missa Tmeiskin was jonck]] 4 vo., [[Jena Choirbooks]] [[D-Ju MS 31]] (1510). L vii
*Missa ‘Une musque de Biscaye’, 4vv, L vii; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990)
*Missa ‘Une musque de Biscaye’, 4vv, L vii; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990)
*Missa ‘Virgo prudentissima’, 6vv, S ii, L viii
*Missa ‘Virgo prudentissima’, 6vv, S ii, L viii
*Missa ‘Wolauff Gesell, von hinnen [= ‘Comment peut avoir joie’], 6vv, L viii, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxxiii (1996)
*Missa ‘Wolauff Gesell, von hinnen [= ‘Comment peut avoir joie’], 6vv, L viii, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxxiii (1996)
*Sanctus ‘Fortuna desperata’, 4vv, see songs, Fortuna desperata
*Sanctus ‘Fortuna desperata’, 4vv, see songs, Fortuna desperata
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====Paraphrase masses based on Mass Ordinary chants====
====Paraphrase masses based on Mass Ordinary chants====
*Missa de apostolis [=‘Magne Deus’], 4vv, L iv, C
*Missa de apostolis [=‘Magne Deus’], 4vv, L iv, C
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*13 Credos, 4vv, L v
*13 Credos, 4vv, L v
*Gloria, 4vv, ed. in CMM, xxv (1962) [incorporated into a mass by C. Festa]
*Gloria, 4vv, ed. in CMM, xxv (1962) [incorporated into a mass by C. Festa]
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===Secular works===
===Secular works===
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*{{NoCo|Misse Henrici Izak}} (1506)
*{{NoCo|Misse Henrici Izak}} (1506)

Latest revision as of 21:59, 21 July 2023

Life

Born: about 1450

Died: 26 March 1517

Isaac is believed to have been born in Flanders. He divided much of his career between the summer court of Maximilian I and his house in Florence, where he was a friend of Machiavelli and played organ at the Duomo (few surviving keyboard works can be confidently attributed to him); the lament Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen was occasioned by these seasonal migrations, and became the Hymntune INNSBRUCK. His most ambitious project was the Choralis Constantinus, a collection of music for all the feasts of the year in the calendar of the Constance cathedral.

View the Wikipedia article on Heinrich Isaac.

List of choral works

Sacred works

See also contents of Choralis Constantinus

Masses

Motets

Parody masses and fragments

  • Missa ‘Argentum et aurum’, 4vv, S ii, L viii
  • Missa Carminum, 4vv, ed. in Cw, vii (1930)
  • Missa ‘Chargé de deul’, 4vv, L vi, F
  • Missa ‘Comme femme desconfortee’, 4vv, L vi
  • Missa ‘Comment poit avoir joie’ [= ‘Wohlauf Gesell, von hinnen’], 4vv, L vi, F
  • Missa ‘Een vrolic wesen’, 4vv, L vi
  • Missa ‘Et trop penser’, 4vv, L vi; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990)
  • Missa ‘J’ay pris amours’, lost, cited in 1490
  • Missa ‘Je ne fays’, lost
  • Missa ‘La mi la sol’ [= ‘O praeclara’], 4vv, S ii
  • Missa La Spagna, 4vv, L vii, F
  • Missa ‘Misericordias Domini’, 4vv, ed. in Zanovello (2005), San ed. in Reese (1974)
  • Missa ‘Pange lingua’, lost
  • Missa Quant j’ay au coeur 4 vo., Jena Choirbooks D-Ju MS 31 (1510). L vii, F, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvii (1991)
  • Missa ‘Salva nos’, 4vv, S ii, L viii; ed. W. Pass (Vienna, 1972)
  • Missa Tmeiskin was jonck 4 vo., Jena Choirbooks D-Ju MS 31 (1510). L vii
  • Missa ‘Une musque de Biscaye’, 4vv, L vii; ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxvi (1990)
  • Missa ‘Virgo prudentissima’, 6vv, S ii, L viii
  • Missa ‘Wolauff Gesell, von hinnen [= ‘Comment peut avoir joie’], 6vv, L viii, ed. in EDM, 1st ser., lxxxiii (1996)
  • Sanctus ‘Fortuna desperata’, 4vv, see songs, Fortuna desperata

Paraphrase masses based on Mass Ordinary chants

  • Missa de apostolis [=‘Magne Deus’], 4vv, L iv, C
  • Missa de apostolis, 5vv, L iii
  • Missa de apostolis, 6vv, L i
  • Missa de Beata Virgine, 4vv (i), L iv, S i
  • Missa de Beata Virgine, 5vv (i), L ii, S i
  • Missa de Beata Virgine, 5vv (ii), L ii, S i
  • Missa de Beata Virgine, 6vv, L i, S i
  • Missa de Beata Virgine, lost
  • Missa de confessoribus, 4vv, L iv, C
  • Missa de confessoribus, 5vv, L iii
  • Missa ferialis, 4vv, (Ky, San, Ag only), L iv
  • Missa de martyribus, 4vv, L iv, C
  • Missa de martyribus, 5vv, L iii
  • Missa paschalis, 4vv (i), L iv, C
  • Missa paschalis, 4vv (ii), [‘ad organum’], L iv
  • Missa paschalis, 5vv, L ii
  • Missa paschalis, 6vv, L i
  • Missa solemnis, 4vv, L iv, C
  • Missa solemnis, 5vv, L ii
  • Missa solemnis, 6vv, L i
  • Missa de virginibus, 5vv, L iii
  • 13 Credos, 4vv, L v
  • Gloria, 4vv, ed. in CMM, xxv (1962) [incorporated into a mass by C. Festa]

Secular works

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

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