Flemish Renaissance composer Heinrich Isaac (c. 1450 - 1517) possessed the skills to be patronized by the Medici of Florence before moving to Vienna and later to Vienna, serving Emperor Maximillian. Aside from a large body of church music, he also wrote secular pieces, such as Insprugk, ich muss dich lassen, a tribute to time spent in Innsbruck in imperial service.
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