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Johan (Johannes Meineken) Meincke |
Fødsel |
1 Sep 1592 |
Minden, Germany |
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Kjønn |
Mann |
Occupation |
Schleswig Domkirche, Germany |
seit 1610 |
- Organist ved Domkirken i Slesvig (Schleswig NV for Kiel?)
http://www.tidsskrift.dk/visning.jsp?markup=&print=no&id=77138
Side 440-441:
S. 176. Johannes Meincke, eller som han selv skriver sig: Meineken, havde muligen tidligere været Organist i Kiel (en paabegyndt og udateret Bestalling for ham fra Tiden før 1608 findesi Rigsarkivet); senere bliver han Organist ved Domkirken i Slesvig, hvor han 18. Januar 1613 kjøber 2 gamle Vikarie-Boliger og en übebygget Plads; 28. Aug. 1626 faar han af Domkapitlet Lov til at sælge sit under dets Jurisdiction liggende Hus. - Som Vidnesbyrdom hans stridbare Natur skal, foruden den af Forf. berørte Strid med Bogføreren 1619. her anføres et Par af hans andre Kontroverser,hentede fra Acta Consist., hvor hans Navn hyppigt forekommer
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Possessions |
18 Jan 1613 |
- kjøber 2 gamle Vikarie-Boliger og en ubebygget Plads
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Occupation |
1 Jul 1615 |
- organist etter Truid Aagesen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truid_Aagesen
Truid Aagesen 1593-1625) was a Danish composer and organist in the service of the Danish king.
Little is known about Aagesen's early life but his musical mentor and spiritual adviser was Jesuit Father Laurentius Nicolai Norvegus with whom he studied music. Aagesen was appointed organist of the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen on 23 June 1593. In 1600, he went to Prague as a royal commissioner for the Danish king Christian IV. Between 1609-1611, he is supposed to have taught at the court and therefore received subsidies from the royal treasury. In 1613, the Danish king published a letter stating that all men of the "popish" religion must leave Denmark. Aagesen, who hade been suspected of being in the pope's payroll as early as 1604, was informed of a ruling made in the governing body of Copenhagen University on 15 September 1613 that, since he was popishly inclined, he should not be allowed to continue as organist. In 1615, he was replaced by Johan Meincke.
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Possessions |
28 Aug 1626 |
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Død |
10 Nov 1657 |
Svendborg, Danmark |
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Person ID |
I24252 |
My Genealogy |
Sist endret |
20 Okt 2017 |