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Alberich Mazak, also Alberik Mazák (1609 – 9 May 1661) was a 17th-century Czech-Austrian composer. [1] Early life. Mazak was born in Ratibor to a Czech family.
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The abbey has been an important Austrian centre for music for more than 800 years. Many manuscripts have been found at this monastery, most notably those of Alberich Mazak (1609–1661). Today it is also popularly known for a 2008 recording of Gregorian chant: "Chant: Music For Paradise". Other recordings followed.
Mazak may refer to: Alberich Mazak; Mazak (alloy), UK brand name for a zinc-based alloy also known as Zamak; Yamazaki Mazak Corporation; See also. Mazaaq, 1975 Indian ...
Alberich of Reims (c. 1085–1141), Roman Catholic archbishop; Alberich Mazak (1609–1661), Czech-Austrian composer; Alberich Rabensteiner (1875–1945), Cistercian monk martyred at Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Austria; Alberich Zwyssig (1808-1854), Cistercian monk who composed what is now the Swiss national anthem; Maria Pascual Alberich (1933–2011 ...
May 9 – Alberich Mazak, composer (born 1609) June 3 – Gottfried Scheidt, organist and composer (born 1593) August 29 – Louis Couperin, harpsichordist and composer (born c.1626) October – Germain Pinel, harpsichordist and composer (born c. 1600) November 16 – João Lourenço Rebelo, composer (born 1610)
Alberich Mazak – Cultus harmonicus, volume three, a collection of his complete works, published in Vienna; Births. February 12 – Giovanni Francesco Grossi ...
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