Johannes Sticheler

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Johannes Sticheler or Johannes Stickels is a 15th-century composer known primarily from his Missa se j'avoye porpoin de valeur in Vienna, Nationalbibliothek, MS 1 1883.[1][2] He is possibly the same composer as Jonnes Estiche, known for an Ave Maris Stella and a motet or mass section Et incarnatus est.[3]

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  1. ^ Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - digitised version of manuscript Cod. 11883 HAN MAG "Mehrstimmige Messen und Motetten" which includes this composition
  2. ^ Albert Clement, Eric Jas - From Ciconia to Sweelinck: Donum Natalicium Willem Elders 9051837682- 1994 Page 193 "For instance, in Johannes Sticheler's Missa Se j'avoye porpoin de valeur '"
  3. ^ Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, Parts 28-29 1978 "Within the second collation, the second scribe identities the composer of an Ave maris Stella, a4, on fok 64v-65R, as «Jonnes Estiche.»"