Truid Aagesen
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Truid Aagesen (auch: Truid Ågesen, Theodoricus Sistinus, Theodorico Sistino, Trudo Haggaei Malmogiensis; vor 1593 – nach 1625) war ein dänischer Komponist und Organist in Diensten des dänischen Königs Christian IV.
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Truid Aagesen (fl. 1593–1625) foi um compositor e organista dinamarquês a serviço do rei Cristiano IV. Também é conhecido pelo nome latino de sua escolha, Theodoricus Sistinus.
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Truid Aagesen (fl. 1593–1625) est un compositeur et un organiste danois au service du roi du Danemark. On sait peu de chose sur la vie de Aagesen, mais son mentor musical et conseiller spirituel était le père jésuite Laurentius Nicolai Norvegus avec qui il a étudié la musique. Aagesen a été nommé organiste de la cathédrale Notre-Dame, à Copenhague, le 23 juin 1593. Il a étudié à Venise avec Giovanni Gabrieli en 1599-1600.
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Truid Aagesen (fl. 1593–1625) was a Danish composer and organist. His only known published music is a set of secular Cantiones for three voices which were published in Hamburg in 1608 under his Latinized name, Theodoricus Sistinus. He was also known under the name Trudo Haggaei Malmogiensis. Little is known about Aagesen's early life but his musical mentor and spiritual adviser was Norwegian-born Jesuit Laurentius Nicolai with whom he studied music. Aagesen was appointed organist of Vor Frue Kirke in Copenhagen on 23 June 1593. He studied in Venice with Giovanni Gabrieli from 1599 to 1600.
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Truid Aagesen (auch: Truid Ågesen, Theodoricus Sistinus, Theodorico Sistino, Trudo Haggaei Malmogiensis; vor 1593 – nach 1625) war ein dänischer Komponist und Organist in Diensten des dänischen Königs Christian IV.
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Truid Aagesen (fl. 1593–1625) est un compositeur et un organiste danois au service du roi du Danemark. On sait peu de chose sur la vie de Aagesen, mais son mentor musical et conseiller spirituel était le père jésuite Laurentius Nicolai Norvegus avec qui il a étudié la musique. Aagesen a été nommé organiste de la cathédrale Notre-Dame, à Copenhague, le 23 juin 1593. Il a étudié à Venise avec Giovanni Gabrieli en 1599-1600. En 1600, il s'est rendu à Prague en tant que commissaire royal pour le roi Christian IV du Danemark. Entre 1609 et 1611, il est censé avoir enseigné à la cour et a été rétribué par le trésor royal. En 1613, le roi danois a publié un décret indiquant que tous les hommes de la religion "papiste" devaient quitter le Danemark. Aagesen, qui était soupçonné d'être à la solde du pape dès 1604, a été informé d'une décision rendue par l'instance dirigeante de l'Université de Copenhague, le 15 septembre 1613 selon laquelle, puisqu'il est du côté du pape, il ne devait pas être autorisé à poursuivre son travail d'organiste. En 1615, il a été remplacé par Johan Meincke. Après cela, il semble avoir disparu de l'histoire, mais on sait qu'il vécut à Dantzig (Gdańsk) en 1625. La seule musique connue est une série de Cantiones laïques pour trois voix qui ont été publiées à Hambourg en 1608 sous son nom latinisé, Théodoric Sistinus. Il était aussi connu sous le nom de Malmogiensis Trudo Haggaei.
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Truid Aagesen (fl. 1593–1625) was a Danish composer and organist. His only known published music is a set of secular Cantiones for three voices which were published in Hamburg in 1608 under his Latinized name, Theodoricus Sistinus. He was also known under the name Trudo Haggaei Malmogiensis. Little is known about Aagesen's early life but his musical mentor and spiritual adviser was Norwegian-born Jesuit Laurentius Nicolai with whom he studied music. Aagesen was appointed organist of Vor Frue Kirke in Copenhagen on 23 June 1593. He studied in Venice with Giovanni Gabrieli from 1599 to 1600. In 1600, he went to Prague as a royal commissioner for the King Christian IV. Between 1609 and 1611, he is supposed to have taught at the court and therefore received subsidies from the royal treasury. In 1613, the Danish king published a letter stating that all men of the "Roman Catholic" religion must leave Denmark. Aagesen, who had been suspected of being on the Pope's payroll as early as 1604, was informed of a ruling made in the governing body of Copenhagen University on 15 September 1613 that, since he had Catholic sympathies, he should not be allowed to continue as organist. In 1615, he was replaced by Johan Meincke. After that he is known to have lived in Danzig (now Gdańsk) in 1625.
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Truid Aagesen (fl. 1593–1625) foi um compositor e organista dinamarquês a serviço do rei Cristiano IV. Também é conhecido pelo nome latino de sua escolha, Theodoricus Sistinus.
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