Hassler, HL (English spelling)

Japanese: Hassler,H.L.(英語表記)HasslerHL
Hassler, HL (English spelling)

…In the field of instrumental music, Arnolt Schlick (before 1460-after 1521) and Hofheimer paved the way for organ music in Germany, while Hans Judenkünig (c. 1450-1526) and Hans Neusidler (before 1510-63) developed lute music. At the end of the Renaissance, Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) and Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) introduced the new Venetian polyphonic style into Germany. During the Renaissance, German music learned much from the advanced polyphony of Flanders and the brilliant world of acoustics of Italy. …

From the Venetian School

… The cathedral also pioneered the toccata and ricercare organ pieces, and the sonata and canzona ensemble pieces, laying the foundations for the development of instrumental music in the Baroque period. The Venetian style around 1600 was also popularized in Germany by German musicians such as Hieronymus Praetorius (1560-1629), Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612), a student of A. Gabrieli, and Schütz. The term Venetian is sometimes used to refer to the leading composers of 17th-century Venetian opera (Francesco Cavalli (1602-76), Antonio Cesti (1623-69), and others), and the leading composers of concertos in the first half of the 18th century (Albinoni, B. Marcello, Vivaldi, and others). …

From [Renaissance Music]

...Madrigas reached their peak under the works of Marenzio, Gesualdo, and Monteverdi, while lighter secular songs such as the villanella, canzonetta, and baretto also became popular. In Germany, the international style was introduced by Lassus and others, while the rise of Protestant music led to the development of unique styles, such as Ludwig Senfl (c. 1486-c. 1542), Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612), and Michael Praetorius (1571-1621). In Spain, a distinctive national style was established by Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500-53) and Victoria, and in the field of instrumental music, vihuela music became popular. ...

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Hassler, HL" is listed below.

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Japanese:

…器楽の面ではシュリックArnolt Schlick(1460以前‐1521以後)や前述のホーフハイマーらがドイツのオルガン音楽に道を開き,またユーデンキュニヒHans Judenkünig(1450ころ‐1526),ノイジードラーHans Neusidler(1510以前‐63)らがリュート音楽を発展させた。ルネサンス末期にはハスラーHans Leo Hassler(1564‐1612),プレトリウスMichael Praetorius(1571‐1621)らによって,新しくベネチアの複合唱様式の音楽がドイツに導入された。ルネサンス時代には,ドイツ音楽はフランドルの高度の多声技法とイタリアの輝かしい音響効果の世界から多くのものを学び取った。…

【ベネチア楽派】より

… 大聖堂ではまた,オルガンのトッカータやリチェルカーレ,合奏曲のソナタやカンツォーナなどが開拓され,バロック時代の器楽発展の一つの礎が築かれた。 1600年前後のベネチア楽派の様式は,ドイツの音楽家プレトリウスHieronymus Praetorius(1560‐1629),A.ガブリエリの弟子ハスラーHans Leo Hassler(1564‐1612),シュッツらによってドイツにも広められた。 ベネチア楽派の呼称は,ときに,17世紀のベネチア・オペラの代表的な作曲家たち(カバリFrancesco Cavalli(1602‐76),チェスティAntonio Cesti(1623‐69)ら),18世紀前半のコンチェルトの代表的な作曲家たち(アルビノーニ,B.マルチェロ,ビバルディら)に対して用いられることもある。…

【ルネサンス音楽】より

…マドリガーレはマレンツィオ,ジェズアルド,モンテベルディらの手によって最盛期を迎える一方,ビラネッラ,カンツォネッタ,バレットなどのより軽快な世俗歌曲も人気を集めた。ドイツではラッススらの手で国際的様式が導入され,一方プロテスタント音楽の勃興により独特の様式が開拓され,ゼンフルLudwig Senfl(1486ころ‐1542ころ),ハスラーHans Leo Hassler(1564‐1612),プレトリウスMichael Praetorius(1571‐1621)らが活躍した。スペインではモラーレスCristóbal de Morales(1500ころ‐53)やビクトリアによって個性ある国民様式が確立し,器楽の分野ではビウェーラ音楽が人気を集めた。…

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