
Simon Gintzler (born around 1490 probably in South Tyrol; died after 1550) was a luteist and composer of the Renaissance. Gintzler, probably born in Tyrol, was a court luter with the Cardinal Prince Bishop and administrator of Bressanone, Cristoforo Madruzzo. Gintzler probably accompanied Madruzzo on his trips to Spain, the Netherlands, Flanders and Germany. Evidence of a relationship with the German Lute School is the inclusion of four sentences of Gintzler in Hans Gerles Eyn Newe's very artistic lute book.
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Eyn Newes Sehr Künstlichs Lautenbuch, 1552: Preambel - Recercar Quarto
Eyn Newes Sehr Künstlichs Lautenbuch, 1552: Preambel - Recercar Secondo
Circumdederunt me (Nimphes, nappés), for lute (after Josquin)
Ava Maria, for lute (after Josquin)
Recercar sexto
Pater noster, for lute (after Josquin)
Deus canticum novum
Recerca segondo
Pater noster
Ave Mario - Josquin des Prez
Simon Gintzler - Recercar segondo
Circumdederunt me
Ave Maria
Recercar segondo
Part II: Ave Maria
Stabat Mater
Eia Mater
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