Marcin Leopolita

Leopolita was born in Lwów in Kingdom of Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine). By the age of 20 he was a member of the royal music ensemble at the court of Zygmunt August, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. apparently becoming court composer there in 1560.
Few compositions by Leopolita have survived. Four motets, written in Latin, (, , and ) are preserved in organ tablature. Of these, can be restored with confidence to its original vocal form. All four works are known from a single source, a tablature formerly belonging to the Warsaw Musicological Society which now only survives as a photographic copy, the original having been destroyed during the Second World War. This tablature was probably written around 1580 and has been known as the ''Tablature of Martin Leopolita,'' although while Leopolita himself was an organist, his connection with the manuscript is uncertain.
Leopolita's five-part mass is the only complete exant 16th-century Polish mass, and the , which adds a sixth voice (a second ) has the distinction of being the earliest extant example of six-part Polish polyphony. It is based on themes from four Polish vernacular Easter songs—hence the designation 'Paschalis'—of which is the most prominent. Provided by Wikipedia
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4Published 1965Other Authors: “...Leopolita, Marcin, 1537-1584...”
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