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  • 23:0723:07, 4 January 2024 diff hist +441 N D-Lr Mus.ant.pract. 1198Created page with "'''D-Lr Mus.ant.pract. 1198''' is a manuscript housed in the ''Ratsbücherei'', Lüneburg. The scribe has been identified as Christian Flor. == Description == The manuscript is dated ''Ao. 1687 / 2. Martij.''. It contains 10 suites, 37 dance movements, and 13 chorale works. == Contents == == References == {{RISM|450101751}} {{NdS2 2009}} 430. Category:ManuscriptsCategory:German manuscriptsCategory:Baroque manuscripts"
  • 23:0023:00, 4 January 2024 diff hist +41 Christian FlorNo edit summary current
  • 22:5622:56, 4 January 2024 diff hist +1,612 N Christian FlorCreated page with "'''Christian Flor''' (1626-1697) was a German organist and composer. == Life == Christian Flor was born in 1626 in Neukirchen, Kreis Oldenburg (Holstein). Information about his teachers is lost. Perhaps he was taught by Jakob Kortkamp, Heinrich Scheidemann or Franz Tunder. In 1652 he became the organist at St. Marien in Rendsburg. In 1654, he became the organist at St. Lamberti in Lüneburg, and at St. Johannis in 1676. He died on 28 September, 1697. == W..."
  • 17:4817:48, 4 January 2024 diff hist +2,008 N Christian GeistCreated page with "'''Christian Geist''' (1650-1711) was a German composer and organist. == Life == Christian was born in Güstrow, Mecklenburg. His father was Joachim Geist. He was trained by his father and likely the Güstrow ''Hofkapellmeister'' Daniel Danielis. Christian Geist also served as a singer, as a bass in Kopenhagen in 1669 in the Hofkapelle, and musicant in the Stockholm ''schwedischen Hofkapelle''. From 1679 he served as the organist in the German geistkirche, repl..."
  • 17:1717:17, 4 January 2024 diff hist +1,681 N David ÄbelCreated page with "A few organists named '''David Äbel''' lived and worked in North-Germany in the 16th-17th centuries. Two preludes in D-B Ms. Lynar B 3 survive with authorship attributed to a "David Abel(s)". == Life == Concerning the multiple organists named David Äbel: * One was the organist of the Marienkirche in Lübeck from 1555-1572 and passed away in 1609. * Another Lübeck organist named David Äbel was at St. Aegidien from 1593, then from 1611 to his death in 1619 at St...."

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