Záviš ze Zap

Záviš ze Zap

Záviš ze Zap (1350-1411?) was a Bohemian theologian and composer. He received a Baccalaureate from Charles University in Prague in 1379, and became a professor there in 1391. From 1394 to 1402 he was a canon in Olomouc, then taught again in Prague. The last time he is mentioned is in 1411 as a doctor of theology. A number of songs are attributed to him, among which "Alle Freude verlässt mich", which follows the text of a song by Frauenlob.


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