Renaissance composers. German composers.

FREE Classical MP3! Download 25 tracks from eMusic
— Vast collection — No Restrictions — Own Your Music!

The renaissance era in music lasted from around 1400 till roughly 1600. This period can be subdivided into early renaissance (around 1400 till late 15th century), middle renaissance (late 15th century till early 16th century) and late renaissance (early16th century till around 1600).


Composers that were born in Germany, or gained the German nationality.


Refine group:
→ By period
Baroque composers
→ By instrument
Organists
Show all:
Renaissance composers
German composers

Group members

Sheet music

Below is selection of scores available at SheetMusicPlus.com
Find more scores by Renaissance composers. German composers.
Quintet Spielbuch
By Various. Edited by Herrmann. For recorder (5). 16 pieces by Renaissance and Baroque composers arranged by Ulrich Herrmann for recorder quintet. Published by Heinrichshofen Verlag.
Composers in Time
By Heather Rathnau. Edited by Heather Rathnau. For General Music Theory. This edition: Quick-reference handbook. Musical time periods, musical styles and composers representing each era, including the Pre-Baroque & Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary periods. Published by Theory Time.
dtv-Atlas Musik. Band 1 sheet music cover
Systematischer Teil - Musikgeschichte von den Anf0ngen bis zur Renaissance. By Michels, Ulrich. (paperback). Published by Baerenreiter-Verlag (German import).
Dances in four parts. Pavanes, Galliards and Courants sheet music cover
23 Dances in various Instrumentations for Recorder Quartet, Renaissance Instruments or other Winds or Strings. By Melchior Franck. Edited by Schmid, Ulrich. For Soprano recorder (c), Alto recorder (f,g), Tenor recorder (c,d), Bass recorder (f). Frutti Musicali. Score; Set of Parts. Published by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben (German import).
Capricci in musica sheet music cover
7 Dreistimmige St!cke (Cantus, Tenor, Bassus) f!r Blockfl!tenensemble, Renaissance- oder andere Streich- und Blasinstrumente. By Ruffo, Vincenzo. Edited by Kl!Ckner, Dieter. For Soprano recorder (c), Alto recorder (f,g)/ Tenor, Tenor recorder (c,d)/ Bass (choir voice). Frutti Musicali. Score; Set of Parts. Published by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben (German import).
The FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method Performance, Book 1 sheet music cover
By Groeber, Hoge, Sanchez, Welch. For Guitar. This may be used as a supplement to other guitar methods as well. All songs are suitable for public performance. Contents include: Octave Song; Rainy Day; Bingo; The Last Resort; Midnight in Madrid; Moving to the Music; EverGreen Forest; A Winter Sunset; Jazz Time; The Old Gray Goose; All Through the Night; Road Song; Chorale; Halloween; Renaissance Pavane; Dance of the Rainmaker; Long, Long Ago; Rainbow Station; I’m a Little Teapot; Vive L’Amour; German Lute Dance; Beautiful Brown Eyes; Down in the Valley; Faith of our Fathers; Alouette; Old Hundredth; Dog Gone Blues; Song of the Sea; Old Folks at Home; My Dreydel. Guitar. Level: Primer. Book. Published by The FJH Music Company, Inc.


© 2008, Jos Smeets — Quixote; Last update: 15 May 2008, 6:0:53

Over 150,000 page views each month! Want to advertise?

Upcoming concerts: [→ more]

– Sat 17 May: 2nd Symphony Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal
– Sat 17 May: Second Symphony: Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal
– Sun 18 May: El Nino Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington DC, USA
– Sun 18 May: 2nd Symphony Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal
– Sun 18 May: Second Symphony: Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal
– Sun 18 May: "Kurt Weill, Thomas Bagwell & Diane McNaron" Artburst at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Homewood, Alabama, USA
[→ submit concert announcements]

Today (15 May): [→ more]

Birthdays:
Tommy Fowler
Clermont Pépin
Lars Erik Larsson
Stephen István Heller
Michael William Balfe
Dying days:
Marius Constant
Italo Montemezzi
Andrey Schulz-Evler
Karl Friedrich Zelter
Events:
– (2005) Vincent Ghadimi: Premiere of the opera " Decamero lala" for Orchestra and children choir, in the "Palais des Beaux-Arts", Brussels, Belgium, conducted by the composer. (Songs with piano version edited by lantromusic, including a book with pictures for children).
– (1958) John Cage: Premiere of Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, in New York, USA.
– (1920) Igor Stravinsky: Premiere of Pulcinella, in Paris, France.
– (1915) Claude Debussy: Premiere of Jeux, in Paris, France.

Tomorrow’s events:
newsfeed

Latest changes: [→ more]

Henry Brant (30 Apr)
Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter (29 Apr)
Carl Adolph Preyer (29 Apr)
André Prévost (29 Apr)
Joseph Rheinberger (29 Apr)
Anton Webern (29 Apr)
Bartolomé Calatayud (25 Apr)
Rodrigo Rodriguez (23 Apr)
Thomas Simaku (23 Apr)
Josué Bonnín de Góngora (22 Apr)

Best visited: [→ more]

[Page views per month]
Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart [2529]
Antonio Vivaldi [2417]
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [1774]
Ludwig van Beethoven [1202]
Johann Sebastian Bach [1170]
Johann Nepomuk Hummel [1125]
Antonio Salieri [1110]
Gustav Mahler [1101]
Johannes Brahms [1097]
Georges Bizet [1045]
Newsletter/free member account

Member login

Username:
Password:
[Forgot your password?]
Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale

Composer news: [→ more]

Sibelius plaque unveiled in Berlin 24 Apr 2008
Lost Bach composition found back 22 Apr 2008
Lloyd-Webber gets Outstanding Achievement Award 9 Apr 2008
Pulitzer Prize for David Lang 8 Apr 2008
Dutilleux receives prestigeous award 4 Apr 2008
Harlap to receive “Life Achievement Award” 20 Mar 2008
[→ submit composer news]