Arne Keller wrote:
> Any thoughts on this?
Only that Johann is a pretty common name on which to be hanging such a
theory.
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Dear all,
thanks to all who have been helping me with info on Adrian Denss.
This Netherlands lute player published his "Florilegium..." In Cologne 1594.
I have a theory that he might have spent some time in Wolffenbuettel, serving
Duke Henry Julius in or around 1593, along with his
Dear Arne,
Denss: born in Antwerp, became citizen of Cologne in 1581, died there before 1608.
Came from a family - several members of which went to Cologne - of schoolmasters.
In a hurry,
Joachim
"Arne Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
>Dear all,
>
>who has
. She will feel happy finding people interested in Adrian
Denss.
Greet Schamp
Belgium
Burgon, Christopher wrote:
>Arne
>
>You could try
>
>Spiessens, Godelieve. Adrian Denss, een Duits luitcomponist van Antwerpse
>komaf (Antwerpen, ca. 1545? - Keulen?, 1596/1608). Revue Belge
Arne
You could try
Spiessens, Godelieve. Adrian Denss, een Duits luitcomponist van Antwerpse
komaf (Antwerpen, ca. 1545? - Keulen?, 1596/1608). Revue Belge de
Musicologie: 51; 1997. 81-99.
Best, Chris
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From: Arne Keller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 October
Dear all,
who has biographical info on Adrian Denss?
Thanks,
Arne.
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