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  • ...Choral...''', de: ''Choralfantasie'') is a genre of piece from the [[North German Organ School]]. ...nking the quasi-concertante duties (Sunday vespers) of a Hamburg principal organist at the start of the 17th century with the fantasia, the then "highest" form ...
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  • '''Andreas Werckmeister''' (1645-1706) was a Thuringian organist, composer, and theorist. ...anists|Werckmeister]][[Category:Baroque organists|Werckmeister]][[Category:German composers|Werckmeister]][[Category:Baroque composers|Werckmeister]] ...
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  • '''Johann Nicolaus''' (or Nikolaus) '''Hanff''' (1665-1711/1712) was a German organist and composer. He wasborn in Wechmar, Thuringia, and was active in Hamburg, At the end of August 1711, Hanff was named the organist at the Schleswig cathedral after the death of [[Peter Scheidemann]]. ...
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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 Fr ...andardization of the form of the ''Magnificat'' composition in the [[North German Organ School]].<ref>Beckmann (2009), 490.</ref> ...
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  • ...(1649-1724; also known as Kneller, Knöller, Knüller, Kniller) was a German organist and composer. Kneller was born in 1649. From 1667 he was the organist at the Market church in Hannover, and from 1685 at St. Petri, Hamburg. He p ...
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  • '''Paul Siefert''' (1586-1666) was a German organist and composer. He was a student of [[Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]]. ...organist in Danzig in 1609, then in Königsberg in 1611. In 1616 he was the organist in Warschau in Poland, then from 1623 he returned to ''Marienkirche'' in Da ...
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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'' Woltmann was the court organist in Celle starting in 1637. ...
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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 ...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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  • ...he '''Luneburg Tablatures''' has stood as one of the cornerstones of North-German early organ music since the 19th century. Along with other collections such * [[Joachim Dralle]] (1642-1702), a regalist at St. Johannis and later organist at St. Nikolai. ...
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  • ...ll as original works for the organ, mostly by other organists of the Swiss-German Renaissance. ...
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  • '''Johann Praetorius''' (1595-1660) was an organist and composer. He returned to Hamburg in 1612 and became the organist at St. Nikolai, a position he held until his death on July 25, 1660. ...
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  • '''Paul Fey''' (1998-) is a German organist and composer. He operates a Youtube channel under the same name with [[Haup ...
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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 a ...of Barentszoon Duyschot]] upon van Hagerbeer's death. Van Noordt was named organist ''emeritus'' of the ''Niewe Kerk'' in 1973. ...
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  • ...rly Keyboard Music]] vol. 10 which included the first edition of the North-German organ works from the [[Pelplin Tablatures]]. ...
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  • ...St. Mary's) in Lübeck is one of the most important churches in the [[North German Organ School]]. ! Years !! Organist !! Notes ...
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  • ...the [[Marienkirche, Lübeck]], and was an important composer in the [[North German Organ School]]. ...ince been lost). These same documents stated that Tunder was working as an organist in Copenhagen around 1632...it is not clear if this is supported by any oth ...
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  • ...sic. However, in March 2006 it was initially speculated by the Tangermünde organist [[Dietrich Kollmannsperger]] that this piece had similarities with the Prel [[Category:Manuscripts]][[Category:German manuscripts]][[Category:Baroque]] ...
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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 ...spel any one-sided image we might have had of him as merely a pious church organist. His elegant clothing places him comfortably in this decidedly secular atmo ...
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  • ...am Reincken''' (?-1722) (also known as Jan Adam or Jan Adams) was a German organist and composer. ...
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  • ...ht|A page from the [[Fridolin Sicher Tablature]] showing an example of Old German Tablature Notation]] ...g German-speaking organists in the 15th and 16th century. Unlike the [[New German Tablature Notation|"new" notation]], it was only rarely used to write down ...
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