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Christian Hollander

Dutch composer


Dutch composer

Christian Hollander (c.1510-15 – 1589) was a Dutch composer.

Hollander was born in Dordrecht. From 1549 to 1557 Hollander was kapelmeester of the choir at St. Walburga's church in Oudenaarde, near Brussels. After 1557 he became a member of the chapel of Ferdinand I in Germany and Austria. His works include those published 1570 (reprinted 1574) in Munich, and pieces preserved in manuscripts including the Leiden choirbooks.

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  1. Magen Solomon ''Newe deutzsche Lieder by Johann Eccard'' - 2002 - page x "Eccard may also have been familiar with the 1570 (reprinted 1574) Munich publication of Netherlander Christian Hollander (ca. 1510/15-68/69; RISM H6322, H6323-24); it contains a setting of the same text which appears as no. ..."
  2. ''Cori Spezzati: Volume 2: An Anthology of Sacred Polychoral Music'' Page 65 Anthony F. Carver - 2009 "The eldest would seem to be Christian Hollander, born around 1510-15 in Dordrecht."
  3. ''Waelrant and Laet: music publishers in Antwerp's golden age'' Robert Lee Weaver - 1995 "In 1549-57 Christian Hollander was head of the choir at St. Walburga's church in Oudenaarde (Audenarde, near Brussels).72 After 1557 he became a member of Ferdinand I's chapel and spent most of the remainder of his life in Germanic ..."
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