Giovanni Gabrieli gets the fame, but he learned it all from his uncle Andrea, who studied with Lassus and kicked off the practice of polychoral music in Venice!
Giovanni Gabrieli
Most brass players know Giovanni Gabrieli for his canzonas, but his scope was much wider than that. Check out this fantastic video to hear more (and learn more from their excellent notes)!
Hieronymus Praetorius
If Michael Praetorius was so important, how does Hieronymous Praetorius fit in?
Michael Praetorius
Why is Michael Praetorius so significant for early music theory? And how did a German end up with a Latin last name?
Bach's Children
How many children did J.S. Bach have? How many of them became musicians? This great article from Classic FM has the answers!
Q: How many children did J.S. Bach have?
A: Loads. Here’s what we know.
The Family of Orlando Gibbons
Music was a tradition in the Bach and Lassus families, but did you know Orlando Gibbons also had a musical family? Read more about The Life, Work, and Family of Orlando Gibbons
Johann Michael Bach
Lassus wasn’t the only composer with a musical family. 7 generations of the Bach family kept the musical tradition going, including this gem by Johann Michael Bach, first cousin once removed (and father-in-law) of J.S. Bach.
Lassus and his sons
Lassus was one of the most prolific and gifted Renaissance composers, but did you know his sons helped keep his works in print and were talented musicians in their own right?
This fantastic article has all the information: Orlande de Lassus and His Two Musical Sons
Bach's large family
In addition to being a giant of an organist and composer, J.S. Bach was the youngest of eight children, and he had seven children with his first wife and thirteen with his second…