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Bartholomaeus Stockmann

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Bartholomaeus Stockmann (Braunschweig,[1] c. 1550 - possibly 1609[2]) was a Danish composer. His 1590 publication Musica Nuptialis is the oldest collection of motets from Denmark.

He entered the cantorium of Frederick II of Denmark in Copenhagen in September 1587 as a bass singer, and thereafter became cantor in Flensburg.

References

  1. ^ Bernhard Engelke Bartholomäus Stockmann, ein Flensburger Musiker des 16. Jahrhunderts 1926
  2. ^ Paul Seifried, "Leichpredigt bey dem Begräbniß deß... Barth. Stockman" 1609