Jan z Lublina — (auch: Joannis de Lublin, Johannes de Lublin, * um 1490 in Lublin; † um 1550 in Krasnik) war ein polnischer Organist, Chorleiter und Komponist. Wahrscheinlich war Jan z Lublina Mitglied des Ordens der Canonici regulares in Krasnik und wirkte dort … Deutsch Wikipedia
Biernat z Lublina — (seltener Biernat von Lublin) (* um 1465; † nach 1529) war ein polnischer Dichter, Fabelschreiber und Arzt. Er war neben Mikołaj Rej und Jan Kochanowski einer der ersten namentlich bekannten polnischsprachigen Schriftsteller der polnischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lesser Poland — For other uses, see Little Poland (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Lesser Poland superimposed on borders of current Polish voivodeships … Wikipedia
Polish organ tablatures — include some of the earliest and most important sources of instrumental music in Europe. Particularly well known is the Jan z Lublina tablature, which dates from mid 16th century and contains some 250 pieces. Most Polish organ tablatures use the… … Wikipedia
List of Poles — This is a partial list of famous Polish or Polish speaking or writing persons. In the interest of fairness and accuracy, a minority of persons of mixed heritage have their respective ancestries credited.HistoryMathematics Bartel * Stefan Banach * … Wikipedia
List of Polish composers — This is a list of notable and representative Polish composers.Note: This list should contain notable composers, best with an existing article on Wikipedia. If a notable Polish composer is , please add the name . Middle Ages * Wincenty z Kielczy… … Wikipedia
List of Renaissance composers — This is a list of composers active during the Renaissance period of European history. Since the 14th century is not usually considered by music historians to be part of the musical Renaissance, but part of the Middle Ages, composers active during … Wikipedia
Bicinium — In music of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras, a bicinium (pl. bicinia) was a composition for only two parts, especially one with a pedagogical purpose.The term has had two usages in music history:# Recently, the term has come to mean any… … Wikipedia
Willi Apel — (October 10, 1893 ndash; March 14, 1988) was a German American musicologist.Apel was born in Konitz, West Prussia. He studied mathematics from 1912 to 1914, and then again after World War I from 1918 to 1922, in various universities in Weimar… … Wikipedia
Nicolaus Cracoviensis — (or Mikołaj z Krakowa) was a 16th century Polish composer. Not much is known about his life. His name appears in the Kraków University archives as organist at the Kraków court. The biggest part of his compositions is contained in two great Polish … Wikipedia