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Jan Trojan Turnovský

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Turnovský was married two times. He married his first wife Kateřina on 11 November 1579 in Mladá Boleslav. In 1604, he — together with his second wife Zuzana Jezberová — bought a house in Benešov. The payment from 1606 is the last mention of his life.
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The oldest dated composition originates from 1572, the earliest work was composed in 1602. Fifteen of his forty compositions have been preserved completely. A half of Trojan's compositions is preserved and carefully dated in the collection
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Horyna, Martin (2009). "Jan Trojan Turnovský a hudba literátských bratrstev na konci 16. století. (Jan Trojan Turnovský and the Music of Literary Fraternities at the End of the 16th Century)".
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Jan Trojan Turnovský a hudba literátských bratrstev na konci 16. století. (Jan Trojan Turnovský and the Music of Literary Fraternities at the End of the 16th Century) (Muzikus.cz)
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Trojan's compositions are remarkable for their well-handled polyphony technique and careful work with words in relation to music.
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and eleven Czech songs have been completely preserved. In addition to this Trojan composed six Czech and four Latin
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Jan Trojan Turnovský (ca 1550–1606). Opera musica. Missa, cantiones et moteti ad 3, 4 et 5 voces aequales, score.
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and seven compositions intended for Utraquist religious service. These compositions are preserved in fragments.
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Jan Trojan Turnovský, život a dílo (příspěvek k problematice vokálně polyfonní tvorby).
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among others. However, it is not entirely clear whether they really studied there.
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Some of his works are preserved in the sources of Czech literary fraternities in
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Music treasures of the past (Czech Republic - The Official Website)
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Very little is known about his early life. He was born in
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Monumenta Musicae Antiquae Bohemiae Meridionalis 2.,
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Index

Czech
Renaissance composer
Utraquist
Turnov
matriculated
Charles University
Prague
Jiří Rychnovský
Pavel Spongopaeus Jistebnický
Utraquist
Davle
Mladá Boleslav
Netvořice
Benešov
Sepekov
Hymnbook
ordinarium
responsories
motets
plenaria
Prague
Rokycany
Hradec Králové
Jaroměř
Jacob Clemens non Papa




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