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Johannes Heer of Glarus (1489–1553) was a song composer and copyist, and later minister in the Reformed Church. His Liederbuch, or chansonnier, was copied during his study in Paris. Apart from works by Brumel, Josquin and Senfl, the songbook includes anonymous pieces and works by Heer himself. An edition, Das Liederbuch des Johannes Heer von Glarus, was published as part of the series Schweizerische Musikdenkmaler Basel, 1967. Recordings of selections were made by the Huelgas Ensemble (1977) and the Ludwig Senfl Ensemble (1991).

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  • Johannes Heer of Glarus (1489–1553) was a song composer and copyist, and later minister in the Reformed Church. His Liederbuch, or chansonnier, was copied during his study in Paris. Apart from works by Brumel, Josquin and Senfl, the songbook includes anonymous pieces and works by Heer himself. An edition, Das Liederbuch des Johannes Heer von Glarus, was published as part of the series Schweizerische Musikdenkmaler Basel, 1967. Recordings of selections were made by the Huelgas Ensemble (1977) and the Ludwig Senfl Ensemble (1991). (en)
  • Johannes Heer de Glaris (vers 1489, Glaris – vers 1553, Glaris) est un compositeur suisse de chansons et copiste et plus tard, ministre de l'Église réformée. Johannes Heer a étudié les arts libéraux, puis la théologie à Paris (1508, 1510-1512). Il a rencontré Zwingli en 1511. Il est devenu chapelain à Glaris en 1518. Il a adhéré à la Réforme après 1529. Il s'est alors marié, mais a continué de participer aux messes chantées des catholiques jusqu'en 1553. (fr)
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  • Johannes Heer of Glarus (1489–1553) was a song composer and copyist, and later minister in the Reformed Church. His Liederbuch, or chansonnier, was copied during his study in Paris. Apart from works by Brumel, Josquin and Senfl, the songbook includes anonymous pieces and works by Heer himself. An edition, Das Liederbuch des Johannes Heer von Glarus, was published as part of the series Schweizerische Musikdenkmaler Basel, 1967. Recordings of selections were made by the Huelgas Ensemble (1977) and the Ludwig Senfl Ensemble (1991). (en)
  • Johannes Heer de Glaris (vers 1489, Glaris – vers 1553, Glaris) est un compositeur suisse de chansons et copiste et plus tard, ministre de l'Église réformée. Johannes Heer a étudié les arts libéraux, puis la théologie à Paris (1508, 1510-1512). Il a rencontré Zwingli en 1511. Il est devenu chapelain à Glaris en 1518. Il a adhéré à la Réforme après 1529. Il s'est alors marié, mais a continué de participer aux messes chantées des catholiques jusqu'en 1553. Son célèbre Liederbuch, ou chansonnier, est copié lors de ses études à Paris. Outre des œuvres de Brumel, Josquin et Senfl, il contient des pièces anonymes et des œuvres de Heer lui-même Une édition, Das Liederbuch des Johannes Heer von Glaris, a été publié en tant que partie de la série Schweizerische Musikdenkmaler à Bâle en 1967. Les enregistrements de sélections ont été faites par le Huelgas Ensemble (1977) et le Ludwig Senfl Ensemble (1991). (fr)
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