Jacobus [Jakob] Petelin Handl (Gallus, Händl, Handelius)

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[details ←] Congratulamini mihi, omnes (Rejoice with me, all ye), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Virgines Prudentes (O Ye Wise Maidens), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Ascendens Christus (SATB), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Rorate caeli (SSATTB), choral, vocal,
[details ←] O magnum mysterium (O great mystery), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Ecce quomodo moritur justus, choral, vocal,
[details ←] Haec est dies, choral, vocal,
[details ←] O Herre Gott, choral, vocal,
[details ←] O salutaris hostia, choral, vocal,
[details ←] Pueri concinite, choral, vocal,
[details ←] Resonet in laudibus, choral, vocal,
[details ←] In Nomine Jesu, choral, vocal,
[details ←] O Admirabile Commercium, choral, vocal,
[details ←] Trahe Me Post Te, vocal, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Repleti Sunt, piano, vocal, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Regnum Mundi, choral, vocal,
[details ←] Pater Noster (Our Father), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Mirabile mysterium, vocal, , choral, vocal,
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Slovenian composers
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Born: before 31 July 1550 — Reifnitz, Carniola (now Ribnica) — Slovenia
Died: 18 July 1591 — Prague — Bohemia (now Czech Republic)
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His most notable work is the six part "Opus musicum", a collection of motets that would eventually cover the liturgical needs of the entire ecclesiastical year in 1577. The motet "O magnum mysterium" comes from the first volume (printed in 1586) which covers the period from the first Sunday of Advent to the Septuagesima. This motet for 8 voices gives evidence of Venetian influence in its use of the coro spezzato technique (= polychorality).

His wide-ranging, eclectic style blends archaism and modernity. He rarely used cantus firmus, preferring the then-new Venetian polychoral manner, yet he was equally conversant with earlier imitative techniques. Some of his chromatic transitions foreshadowed the breakup of modality; his five-voice motet "Mirabile mysterium" contains chromaticism worthy of Don Carlo Gesualdo. He enjoyed word painting in the style of the madrigal, yet he could write the simple "Ecce quomodo moritur justus" later used by G.F. Händel in his funeral anthem "The Ways of Zion Do Mourn".


Contribution by Jan Vavra <janvavra(at)tiscali.cz>.

In his collection of music published in Prague he uses Italian and Netherlands techniques with skilful use of counterpoint. Many of his polychoral pieces illustrate the influence of Willaert and Lassus.

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The Slovenian composer Jacobus Handl was probably born at Ribnica, between 15 April and 31 July 1550. He is known for his sacred music.

A Cistercian monk, Gallus travelled in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia, went to Melk Abbey/Lower Austria. He was a member of the Viennese court chapel in 1574, and was choirmaster to the bishop of Olmutz (modern Olomouc, Czech Republic) in 1579-85.


Contribution by Jan Vavra <janvavra(at)tiscali.cz>.

Handl lived in Austria from around 1565 and in 1574/5 he sang in the Vienna Hofkapelle under Monte. After extensive travelling, he became choirmaster to the Bishop of Olomouc from ca. 1579 to 1585, and Kantor of St Jan na Brzehu, Prague from ca. 1586 to 1591.

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