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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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