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Simon Bar Jona Madelka

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In 1575 he was entered to the register of the butcher's guild in Plzeň, and in 1580 became a master butcher. In 1585 he became the member of the guild's board of elders. He died probably during the epidemic of a plague that killed 1300 to 1600 citizens of Plzeň in 1598.
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His name appears in the manuscripts exclusively as Šimon Bariona; the other variants of his name, Bar Jona and Madelka figure only in his printed music. He is mentioned in various musical sources with other European composers such as
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wave in Opole Region in the middle of the 16th century. Madelka was a Catholic, and his religion may have been the main reason for his changing residences.
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composer. In addition to being a composer, he was also a member of the butcher's guild in the Plzeň. Madelka published two music collections.
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His compositions number thirty five sacral works, but only one of them is well preserved: the collection of
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and Opole. He came to Western Bohemia probably in consequence of culmination of the
79: 178: 99: 285: 295: 95: 148:, was dedicated to the Provost of the Chotěšov monastery, Albert Jordán of 83: 47: 160: 133:, as well as the rest of his output, is preserved only in fragments. 235:Štědroň, Bohumír (1963). Černušák, Gracián; Nováček, Zdenko (eds.). 140:, was published in Prague in 1578. It was dedicated to the Abbot of 263:. Preface by Michl, Jakub. Prague: Editio Bärenreiter. p. XI. 141: 43: 63: 19: 130: 58:
Madelka may have come from Opole, as suggested by the cognomen
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Index


Opole
Plzeň
Czech
Silesia
reformation
Clemens non Papa
Jacobus Vaet
Thomas Crecquillon
Michael de Buissons
Orlando Lasso
Jacobus Gallus
Jan Simonides Montanus
Pavel Spongopaeus Jistebnický
Ondřej Chrysoponus Jevíčský
Jan Traján Turnovský
Altdorf bei Nürnberg
Prague
Teplá
Mohelnice

Czech
motet





ISMN
SEPTEM PSALMI POENITENTIALES

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