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  • '''Jamila Javadova-Spitzberg''' is an American organist and musecologist. Her doctoral dissertation on the ''Tabulatuurboeck'' by [ ...
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  • Slovak organist and math student, born 2003. Avid fan of Renaissance organ music and Old Ge ...
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  • '''Wilhelm Karges''' (1613?-1699) was a German organist and composer. ...ayer for the ''Hochzeitsfeierlichkeiten''. In 1646 he became the cathedral organist in Berlin, where he remained for 50 years until his death on 27 November, 1 ...
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  • '''Jean-Baptiste Robin''' (1976-) is a French organist and composer. ...wiki>Composer, Organist. Professor at the conservatoire in Versailles, and organist at Chapel of Versailles. Composition list is derived from http://jbrobin.co ...
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  • '''André Jolivet''' was a French organist and composer. ...
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  • ...tus Grenyer''' is an Australian organist and composer. He is currently the organist of Sydnay Town Hall. He operates the youtube channel '''Pep Organ''' and pr ...uly 2023, Titus announced that he had been appointed as the City of Sydney organist for the Sydney Town Hall<ref>[https://youtu.be/qm65oIKt-J8 www.youtube.com] ...
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  • ...n a Hans Weiditz woodcut from 1518; this organ was built in 1506 for court organist [[Paul Hofhaimer]]<ref>''Peter Waldner on the Apfelregal'', description</re ...
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  • '''Christian Geist''' (1650-1711) was a German composer and organist. ...t in the Stockholm ''schwedischen Hofkapelle''. From 1679 he served as the organist in the German geistkirche, replacing [[Martin Radeck]]. ...
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  • '''Klaus Beckmann''' (1935-) is a German organist and musicologist. He has published editions of early organ music for Breitk ...
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  • ...keyboard repertoire dating from the 1450s. It is associated with the blind organist-composer [[Conrad Paumann]]. ...
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  • ...', or '''Morhart''', -1685) was a German organist and composer. He was the organist at the ''Michaeliskirche'', Lüneburg. All of his surviving works are found ...
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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 ...as taught by his father [[Martin Radecker]]. In 1633-1634 he worked as the organist in the church ''Divi Blasii'' in Mühlhausen, then in 1635 at ''St. Marien'' ...
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  • '''Johann Decker''' (1598-1668) was an organist and composer in Hamburg. Only one organ work by him survives. ...was likely trained by his father, [[Joachim Decker]]. From 1624 he was the organist at the Hamburg Cathedral. He passed away on 9 February, 1668. ...
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  • '''Vincent Lübeck Jr.''' (1684-1755) was a German organist and composer, and the son of [[Vincent Lübeck|Vincent Lübeck Sr.]]. ...
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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 Georg Grobe''' was an organist who lived in the late 17th century. He is most well-known for being the cop ...ok in German Tablature. At that time it was found in the collection of the organist Hildebrand in Mühlhausen, Thuringia; after the death of Hildebrand it along ...
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  • ...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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  • '''Nicolaus Hasse''' is a German organist and composer. Four organ compositions by him are found in the [[Pelplin Tab Nicolaus began music studies with his father [[Peter Hasse]]. He was the organist at ''Marienkirche'', Rostock from 1642-1671. ...
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  • <blockquote><nowiki>Organist at Johanniskirche, Lüneburg. Organ works are from Sämtliche Orgelwerke, ed. ...
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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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