Works
- Canzonette (Nuremberg, 1590)
- Cantiones sacrae (Augsburg, 1591)
- Madrigals (Augsburg, 1596)
- Neüe teüsche Gesäng nach Art der welschen Madrigalien und Canzonetten (Augsburg, 1596)
- Masses (Nuremberg, 1599)
- Lustgarten neuer Deutscher Gesäng (Nuremberg, 1601)
- Sacri concentus (Augsburg, 1601 and 1612)
- Psalmen und christliche Gesäng (Nuremberg, 1607)
- Pslamen simpliciter (Nuremberg, 1608)
- Kirchengesäng (Nuremberg, 1608)
- Venusgarten (Nuremberg, 1615) (instrumental music)
- Litaney teütsch (Nuremberg, 1619)
- Trois entrées, listen to from: Dances of the Renaissance, Harmonia Mundi: HMA195610 by Clemencic Consort and René Clemencic.
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