Hans Buchner (also Joannes Buchner, Hans von Constanz, b. October 26 1483 in Ravensburg; d. March 1538, probably in Konstanz) was an important German organist and composer. Buchner was a student of Paul Hofhaimer, and may have worked for the emperor Maximilian I while Hofhaimer was away. From 1506 he worked in Constance as the cathedral organist.
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- Hans Buchner (also Joannes Buchner, Hans von Constanz, b. October 26 1483 in Ravensburg; d. March 1538, probably in Konstanz) was an important German organist and composer. Buchner was a student of Paul Hofhaimer, and may have worked for the emperor Maximilian I while Hofhaimer was away. From 1506 he worked in Constance as the cathedral organist. His relationship with Heinrich Isaac is unclear, but three of the odd-numbered sequence verses he set are in the same transpositions as the Choralis Constantinus (he also set Victimae paschali laudes, whereas Isaac used a different easte sequence, Laudes salvatori). When, in the course of the Reformation, the bishop was forced to move his seat to Meersburg, Buchner followed him to continue in his post, while maintaining a residence in Constance. In 1529 he applied for a position at Speyer, but apparently demanded too high a salary. He was often called to inspect new organs, such as those of Zurich and Heidelberg. His most important legacy is the Fundamentbuch, a collection of organ music that also includes an introduction to the techniques of playing and improvising on plainchant.
- Hans Buchner était un organiste et compositeur allemand de la Renaissance. Buchner a été l'élève de Paul Hofhaimer, et a peut-être travaillé pour l'empereur Maximilian Ier lorsque Hofhaimer était absent. À partir de 1506, il a travaillé à Constance comme organiste de la cathédrale. Lorsque l'évêque, à cause de la Réforme, a été obligé de déplacer son siège à Meersburg, Buchner l'a suivi tout en maintenant une résidence à Constance. En raison de sa grande réputation, il a souvent été appelé à inspecter de nouvelles orgues, telles que celles de Zurich et de Heidelberg. Outre des compositions nombreuses, son héritage le plus important est un ouvrage fondamental sur l'orgue qui inclut une introduction aux techniques de jouer et d'improviser.
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- Hans Buchner (also Joannes Buchner, Hans von Constanz, b. October 26 1483 in Ravensburg; d. March 1538, probably in Konstanz) was an important German organist and composer. Buchner was a student of Paul Hofhaimer, and may have worked for the emperor Maximilian I while Hofhaimer was away. From 1506 he worked in Constance as the cathedral organist.
- Hans Buchner était un organiste et compositeur allemand de la Renaissance. Buchner a été l'élève de Paul Hofhaimer, et a peut-être travaillé pour l'empereur Maximilian Ier lorsque Hofhaimer était absent. À partir de 1506, il a travaillé à Constance comme organiste de la cathédrale. Lorsque l'évêque, à cause de la Réforme, a été obligé de déplacer son siège à Meersburg, Buchner l'a suivi tout en maintenant une résidence à Constance.
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