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  • '''Paul Fey''' (1998-) is a German organist and composer. He operates a Youtube channel under the same name with [[Hauptwerk]] and r ...
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  • '''Johann Rudolph Radeck Sr.''' (1610-1663) was a Danish organist and composer. Some of his works were discovered in the [[Clausholm Music Fragments]]. ...andardization of the form of the ''Magnificat'' composition in the [[North German Organ School]].<ref>Beckmann (2009), 490.</ref> ...
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  • '''Meister der Norddeutschen Orgelschule''' (en: ''Masters of the North German School for Organ'', abbreviated '''MdNO''') is a series published by ''Edit ! MdNO !! Composer !! Notes ...
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  • '''Paul Siefert''' (1586-1666) was a German organist and composer. He was a student of [[Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]]. ...ists|Siefert, Paul]][[Category:Baroque organists|Siefert, Paul]][[Category:German|Siefert, Paul]][[Category:Baroque|Siefert, Paul]] ...
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  • The pieces written by both copyists are in [[New German Tablature Notation]]. Some pieces have a stylized ''f'' at the end of a mul ...well as the ''Magnificat germanice'' by [[Jacob Praetorius]]. For the 9th German Bach Festical in Hamburg on 1921, the Visby Tablature was assigned number 4 ...
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  • '''Melchior Woltmann''' (-1642) was a german organist and composer. One work by him survives in '''D-Lr Mus.ant.pract. K.N. 209'''. ...
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  • The manuscript is written in [[New German Tablature Notation]], except for ''Psalm 117'' by [[Daniel Selich]], which ! No. !! Composer !! Title !! Incipit !! Notes ...
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  • '''Johann Bahr''' (1610?-1670) was a German-Swedish organist and composer. The only surviving compositions by him were written by him in the [[Visby ...ote> Bahr performed an important role as an intermediary between the north German music tradition and Gotland’s music life during the island’s first years as ...
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  • ...at the primary purpose of Organum IV was to publish music from the [[North-German Organ School]] from Sweelinck to Buxtehude and to enrich the "Literatur um ...rale-based organ compositions. Many volumes focused on compositions by one composer. Some publications, called "Orgel-Meister", were a compilation of works by ...
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  • ...e have gained widespread approval. It was theorized to be the south German composer [[Michael Tonsor]]<ref>Junghans, Wilhelm. ''Lüneburg eine Pflegstätte kirch ...
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  • ! Man. !! Pages !! Composer !! Title !! Incipit !! Notes !! Ref. [[Category:Manuscripts]][[Category:German manuscripts]][[Category:Baroque]] ...
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  • ...the [[Marienkirche, Lübeck]], and was an important composer in the [[North German Organ School]]. ...s]] are theorized to be by Franz Tunder by [[Klaus Beckmann]], despite the composer "H.S.M." being written<ref>[[Klaus Beckmann|Beckmann, Klaus]] (editor), ''Z ...
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  • ...he piece of paper. The viola da gamba player is playing the notes "d" and (german) "b" (=b-flat) on the fretboard. With this identification in mind, [[Heinri ...playing the viola da gamba in this painting changes our impression of the composer (based on his organ music). ...
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  • '''Anthoni van Noordt''' (1619-1675) was a Dutch organist and composer. His only known works are in a ''Tabulatuurboeck'' of Psalms and Fantasias In some verses, the bass voice is written in [[New German Tablature Notation]] below the lower staff. It appears that the tablature l ...
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  • ...nterpreted as one of the most important sources for the works of the North-German pupils of [[Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]]. ...ts, including [[Lydia Schierning]] in her extensive book on manuscripts of german early keyboard music, and [[Pieter Dirksen]] in various books and publicati ...
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  • ...' (?-1722) (also known as Jan Adam or Jan Adams) was a German organist and composer. ...
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  • ...pieces and has been described as the "top-ranking source" for the [[North German Chorale Fantasia]]<ref name="dirksen">[[Pieter Dirksen|Dirksen, Pieter]] (e ! Pages !! Title !! Incipit !! Composer !! Notes !! Published/ /<br>Ref. ...
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  • ...ibed as ''both the originator as well as the principal master of the North German [[Chorale Fantasia]]''.<ref>[[Pieter Dirksen|Dirksen, Pieter]] (editor), '' ...ts for chorale-based works (confirmed, anonymous but attributed, listed as composer but considered dubious) in which Brieg lists the work in BA 5481, edited by ...
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