Sigmund Hemmel

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Sigmund Hemmel (* um 1520; † 1565) war ein württembergischer Komponist und Hofkapellmeister in Stuttgart. rdf:langString
Sigmund Hemmel (1520–1565) was a German composer, tenor, and Kapellmeister in Stuttgart, Württemberg. He was said to have used a "large polished slate stone for composing." He was director of the Hofkapelle Stuttgart from 1552 to 1554. He is perhaps best known for his , a "collection of four-voiced settings of chorales with melody in the tenor voice according to the old custom" published posthumously by Osiander in Tübingen in 1569. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sigmund Hemmel
rdf:langString Sigmund Hemmel
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rdf:langString Sigmund Hemmel (* um 1520; † 1565) war ein württembergischer Komponist und Hofkapellmeister in Stuttgart.
rdf:langString Sigmund Hemmel (1520–1565) was a German composer, tenor, and Kapellmeister in Stuttgart, Württemberg. He was said to have used a "large polished slate stone for composing." He was director of the Hofkapelle Stuttgart from 1552 to 1554. He is perhaps best known for his , a "collection of four-voiced settings of chorales with melody in the tenor voice according to the old custom" published posthumously by Osiander in Tübingen in 1569.
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