Hans Kotter
For the German artist, see Hans Kotter (artist).
Hans Kotter(1480 in Strasbourg - 1541 in Bern) was a German composer and organist of the renaissance.
He studied with Paul Hofhaimer from 1498 to 1500. Thereafter to 1508 he was organist at the Saxon court at Torgau. Subsequently he held positions in Breisgau and in Friborg (Switzerland), where he was shown, although after detention and torture because of his Protestant faith. From 1534 he taught as a schoolmaster in Berne. His organ book, which he collected from 1513 to 1522, contains the first German organ dances and pieces by Paul Hofhaimer, Josquin des Prez, Heinrich Isaac and others. Also preserved are ten preludes, which are kept in a somewhat impersonal style, and his teacher are close Hofhaimer.
References
- Brockhaus-Riemann-Musiklexikon, Bd. 2, p. 330. 2004, digibib.
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