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About Daniel Danielis,
By Slobberer "Slobberer" (Astoria, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Danielis: Motets One Or Two Voices (Audio CD)
Daniel Danielis:
Born: 1635? -- Visé -- Belgium Died: 1696 -- Vannes -- France Since he had his first lessons in the Netherlands (Maastricht) he would have felt the influence of Sweelinck. Also other German masters have influenced his work. His position at the court of Mecklembourgh-Güstrow let him to explore the more Italian style, which was fancy at that time in Germany. This can be remarked in his instrumental works. His position in France made the synergy of styles complete. At that time the French style became to his full potential. Indeed, in his later works of France a considerable influence of Charpentier and Couperin is remarkable. Life Daniel Danielis is born in Visé near Luik (Liège in French) in Belgium. In that time Luik was a prince-diocese belonging to the german empire. After his studies in Maastricht he was an organist at the Saint-Lambert church. Then he was offered a position in Germany at the court of the count of Mecklembourg-Güstrow. There he worked till 1683. Then he left Germany for a position as `maître de musique' at the cathedral of Vannes in France where he worked till his dead in 1696. |
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Danielis: Motets One Or Two Voices by Daniel Danielis (Audio CD - 1994)
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