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Jan Simonides Montanus

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Czech composer

Jan Simonides Montanus was a Czech composer of the Renaissance era.

Birth and death

He was born in Kutná Hora, between 1530 and 1540, and died at the same place, in 1587.

Utraquism

He was an Utraquist and a favourite author of the times. His works represent late 16th century Utraquist polyphony.

Compositions

He was a schoolmaster at St. Barbara’s Church. Today 22 of his works are known, but only one them — the composition "Aurea Luce" — has been preserved whole, in Český Krumlov’s song collection. He composed masses with Latin lyrics, motets, and songs in both Czech and Latin.

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