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Composer: Gumpelzhaimer Adam

Instruments: Voice

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Selections (1595 edition). 1. [Textless canon in unisono PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 2. [Textless canon in unisono PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 3. [Textless canon in unisono PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 4. [Textless canon in unisono PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 9. Ecce nunc benedicite Domino PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 10. Laetatus sum in his PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 11. Cantate Domino canticum novum laus eius PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 12. Commendo me PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 13. Iesu nostra redemptio PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 14. Domine fili Dei vivi PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 15. Patrem omnipotentem PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 16. De terra Christus ascendit ad coelos PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 17. Adiuva nos Deus salutaris noster PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 21. Benedictus PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 22. Scio enim quod redemptor PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 23. Hodie Christus natus est PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 24. Duo rogavi te ne deneges PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 25. Benedic Domine nos PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 26. Domine in multitudine PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 27. Cantate Domino canticum novum quia mirabilia PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 29. Benedictus PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 30. Conserva me Domine PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 34. O summe rerum conditor PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 35. Millia qui parvo satiasti PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 36. Ecce radix Iesse PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 37. Confirma hoc o Deus PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 38. Qui nos creavit PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 40. Confirma hoc o Deus PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 46. Clamavi ad te in tribulatione mea PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 47. Benedictus Dominus ex Sion PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 48. Benedicam Domino PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 49. In Domino laudabitur PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 50. Benedic anima mea PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 54. Vias tuas Domine PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 55. Veni Sancte Spiritus PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 60. Gloria in excelsis Deo PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 62. Deus qui superbis resistis PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 74. Benedictus PDF 0 MBSelections (1595 edition). 76. Crucifixus PDF 0 MB
Instrumental canons. Two-Part canons adapted for recorders PDF 0 MB
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Selections (1591 edition). Agnus Dei PDF 0 MBSelections (1591 edition). Haec est vita aeterna PDF 0 MB
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Instrumental canons. 4 Canons for 2 sopranos PDF 0 MB
Selections (1611 edition). Da pacem, Domine PDF 0 MB
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Instrumental canons. Non nobis, Domine PDF 0 MB
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Wikipedia
Adam Gumpelzhaimer, also Adam Gumpeltzhaimer (1559 – 3 November 1625) was a Bavarian composer and music theorist. Born in Trostberg, he studied music with the monk Jodocus Enzmüller. In 1581 he became cantor at the Augsburg Cathedral; a post he maintained until his death there in 1625. He is best known for his compositions of sacred music. He was also a noted collector of the works of Hans Leo Hassler, amassing the largest known collection of Hassler's manuscripts and prints.