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Konrad Hagius (also Conrad von Hagen and Cunradus Hagius Rinteleus;
Rinteln Rinteln () is a small town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located on the banks of the Weser river north of the Porta Westfalica. The town of Rinteln is in the broad valley between the hills of the Weserbergland and the North Lippe Bergland. In ...
, c. 1550–1616) was a German composer. He studied in
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, then by 1586 was in Düsseldorf in the service of
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. Then at the
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court.
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''Dowland: Lachrimae (1604)'' 1999 Page 75 "... Konrad Hagius printed his own setting of 'Essex' in his partly lost Newe kiinstliche musicalische Intraden (Nuremberg, 1616), wrongly entitling it 'Pypers Galliard';"
Among his works are ''The Psalms of David'' in the translation of
Kaspar Ulenberg Kaspar Ulenberg (24 December 1549 – 16 February 1617) was a Catholic convert, theological writer and translator of the Bible. He was born at Lippstadt on the Lippe, Westphalia, the son of Lutheran parents, and was intended for the Lutheran mi ...
(publ. in
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, 1589), reprinted in the series ' .


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German Renaissance composers 1550 births 1616 deaths German male classical composers {{Germany-composer-stub