Heinrich Isaac, a prolific Flemish composer, has …

Years: 1484 - 1484

Heinrich Isaac, a prolific Flemish composer, has already achieved some prominence when he settles in 1484 in Florence, where, except for sojourns in Rome and Austria, he will remain.

His secular music, which includes songs in French, German, Italian, and Latin as well as instrumental pieces, reflects his ability to absorb the musical traditions of the different countries in which he has lived.

However, his sacred music—comprising masses and motets written in the polyphonic style of his native Flanders— best reveals his genius and the total mastery of his art.

His most famous work, the “Choralis Constantinus,” comprises more than three hundred settings of mass propers for all Sundays and many feast days of the liturgical year, and also contains five settings of the ordinary of the mass.

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