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24 July 2024
- 13:1913:19, 24 July 2024 diff hist +25 N Ewald Redirected page to Ewald Hintz current Tag: New redirect
- 13:1813:18, 24 July 2024 diff hist +1,174 N Ewald Hintz Created page with "'''Ewald Hintz''' (1613-1668) was a polish organist and composer. == Life == Ewald was baptized on April 24, 1613, in Gdanśk. He was born to Martin Hintz. He later became a student of Johann Jakob Froberger. Starting in September, 1643, Ewald became the organist at the big organ in St. Johann's in Gdanśk. In 1666 he replaced Paul Siefert at St. Mary's. Hintz passed away in 1668, and he was buried on July 25 of that year. == Work == One piece in the Pelpli..." current
23 July 2024
- 09:2109:21, 23 July 2024 diff hist +322 Talk:Lynar Tablatures →More information about lynar c 1/b 11?
21 July 2024
- 18:2118:21, 21 July 2024 diff hist +182 Nicolaus Hasse →Analysis
- 18:1418:14, 21 July 2024 diff hist +278 Lynar Tablatures slightly expand lynar b 5
20 July 2024
- 20:2320:23, 20 July 2024 diff hist +73 m Lynar Tablatures →Lynar B 3: note about "12a"
- 20:1920:19, 20 July 2024 diff hist +529 Lynar Tablatures →Lynar B 3: include number (both foliations)
19 July 2024
- 22:5422:54, 19 July 2024 diff hist +145 Main Page No edit summary
- 14:3614:36, 19 July 2024 diff hist +73 m Hieronymus Praetorius III grandson current
- 14:3514:35, 19 July 2024 diff hist +241 Hieronymus Praetorius III expand introduction and fix translation
- 01:1301:13, 19 July 2024 diff hist +32 m Hieronymus Praetorius III small word changes
18 July 2024
- 21:5321:53, 18 July 2024 diff hist 0 m Hieronymus Praetorius III →History: slightly improve translation
- 21:0221:02, 18 July 2024 diff hist +6 Hieronymus Praetorius III No edit summary
- 20:4120:41, 18 July 2024 diff hist +2,795 Hieronymus Praetorius III extend history
- 18:1818:18, 18 July 2024 diff hist +1,571 Hieronymus Praetorius III start history
- 14:3214:32, 18 July 2024 diff hist +68 Pipe-organ.wiki:IRC No edit summary
- 10:2910:29, 18 July 2024 diff hist +36 Main Page No edit summary
- 00:2200:22, 18 July 2024 diff hist +102 D-Lr Mus.ant.pract. K.N. 208 No edit summary current
- 00:1500:15, 18 July 2024 diff hist +266 N D-Lr Mus.ant.pract. K.N. 208 Created page with "'''D-Lr Mus.ant.pract. K.N. 208''' is a collection of two manuscripts (referred to as ...208<sup>1</sup> or ...208<sup>2</sup>). Both manuscripts were copied by Franz Schaumkell. {{Stub}} == References == {{RISM|450101598}} Category:Lüneburg Tablatures"
- 00:0300:03, 18 July 2024 diff hist −1 North German Organ School No edit summary current
17 July 2024
- 23:1723:17, 17 July 2024 diff hist +88 Lynar Tablatures →Analysis
- 23:1523:15, 17 July 2024 diff hist +1,344 Lynar Tablatures →Contents
7 July 2024
- 14:4614:46, 7 July 2024 diff hist +9 Heinrich Scheidemann →References
6 July 2024
- 22:5722:57, 6 July 2024 diff hist −1 m Melchior Woltmann →Description: pedal -> bass current
- 22:5522:55, 6 July 2024 diff hist +26 Melchior Woltmann No edit summary
- 21:4721:47, 6 July 2024 diff hist +945 N Marcus Olter Created page with "'''Marcus Olter''' (1625-1684) was a German organist and composer. == Life == Olter was born in 1625 in Meldorf, a town about 50 kilometers northwest of Hamburg). In 1653 he was in Dithmarschen, in Bauern, where he was the organist at the cathedral (St. Johannis church). He probably also worked as an organist in Meldorf (based on the suffix ''org. zu Meldorff'' in the piece found below). He passed away in 1684. == Works == Only one piece by Olter survives, a canzona in..." current
- 21:2921:29, 6 July 2024 diff hist +253 N Johann Christoph Altnickol Created page with "'''Johann Christoph Altnickol''' (1720-1759) was a German organist. In 1744, he was the student of Johann Sebastian Bach, and in 1749 he became Bach's son in law. Starting in 1748 he was the organist in Naumburg. == References == {{NdS2 2009}} 227." current
- 21:1121:11, 6 July 2024 diff hist −637 Anthoni van Noordt →WVlist Notes: remove
- 20:4120:41, 6 July 2024 diff hist +1,308 Johann Adam Reincken →List
- 20:2120:21, 6 July 2024 diff hist +239 Johann Adam Reincken expand and fix manuscript signature
- 20:0520:05, 6 July 2024 diff hist +375 Dietrich Buxtehude →Organ Works: include bach manuscript
- 20:0120:01, 6 July 2024 diff hist +499 N D-WRz Fol 49/11 (1) Created page with "'''D-WRz Fol 49/11 (1)''' is a manuscript containing ''An Wasserflüssen Babylon'' by Johann Pachelbel. It was copied by Johann Martin Schubart. == Links == {{OnlFac|sig=D-WRz Fol 49/11 (1)|url=https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:32-1-10012553770|urlc=haab-digital.klassik-stiftung.de|date=6 July, 2024}} == References == [https://haab-digital.klassik-stiftung.de/viewer/!metadata/813181887/2/-/ haab-digital.klassik-stiftung.de/viewer/!metadata/813181887/2/-/..." current
- 19:5719:57, 6 July 2024 diff hist −117 Johann Adam Reincken →List: add bach manuscript and remove 19th century copies of original manuscripts from source list
- 19:5519:55, 6 July 2024 diff hist +72 N D-WRz Fol 49/11 (3) Redirected page to Johann Sebastian Bach's Buxtehude and Reincken Manuscripts current Tag: New redirect
- 19:5519:55, 6 July 2024 diff hist +72 N D-WRz Fol 49/11 (2) Redirected page to Johann Sebastian Bach's Buxtehude and Reincken Manuscripts current Tag: New redirect
- 19:5519:55, 6 July 2024 diff hist +1,758 N Johann Sebastian Bach's Buxtehude and Reincken Manuscripts Created page with "On August 31, 2006, the ''Klassik Stiftung Weimar'' and the Bach-Archiv Leipzig announced that two new manuscripts written by Johann Sebastian Bach had been discovered by Michael Maul and Peter Wollny in the Weimar ''Herzogin-Anna-Amalia-Bibliothek''. The two manuscripts, written in New German Tablature Notation were a fragment of ''Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein'' by Dietrich Buxtehude and ''An Wasserflüssen Babylon'' by Johann Adam Rei..."
- 17:2817:28, 6 July 2024 diff hist +81 Musical Party (Voorhout) →Transcription of canon
- 17:2717:27, 6 July 2024 diff hist +380 N Talk:Musical Party (Voorhout) →help with transcribing canon: new section current
- 17:2417:24, 6 July 2024 diff hist +997 Musical Party (Voorhout) No edit summary
- 16:5416:54, 6 July 2024 diff hist +29 Johann Adam Reincken link to musical party article
- 16:5116:51, 6 July 2024 diff hist +6,263 N Musical Party (Voorhout) Created page with "'''Musical Party''' (de: ''Musizierende Gesellschaft'') is a painting by Johannes Voorhout created in 1674. none|frameless The painting became known to musicologists around 1975. It is now located in ''Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte''. == Reincken == thumb|Reincken in another painting. The identity of Johann Adam Reincken is confirmed due to another painting by Gottfrie..."
- 15:5315:53, 6 July 2024 diff hist +29 Dietrich Buxtehude No edit summary
4 July 2024
- 15:1715:17, 4 July 2024 diff hist +30 N Jacob Preatorius Redirected page to Jacob Praetorius current Tag: New redirect
- 15:1015:10, 4 July 2024 diff hist +103 Johann Nicolaus Hanff →Analysis
- 15:0915:09, 4 July 2024 diff hist +90 N File:PPN79292276X 00000118.jpg No edit summary
- 14:0314:03, 4 July 2024 diff hist +115 Martin Radeck Jr. No edit summary current
- 14:0214:02, 4 July 2024 diff hist +114 N Johann Martin Radeck Created page with "'''Johann Martin Radeck''' was an organist and composer working in Roskilde, Denmark.<ref>{{NdS2 2009}} 489.</ref>" current
- 14:0114:01, 4 July 2024 diff hist +301 N Martin Radeck Sr. Created page with "'''Martin Radeck Sr.''' (1590-1663) was a danish organist and composer. He worked in the ''Marienkirche'' in Mühlhausen. He was the father of Johann Rudolph Radeck sen. (who was the father of Martin Radeck Jr.) and Johann Martin Radeck (the Rostock organist).<ref>{{NdS2 2009}} 489.</ref>" current
- 13:5813:58, 4 July 2024 diff hist +31 N Martin Radeck Fiskfan1999 moved page Martin Radeck to Martin Radeck Jr.: differentiate Jr. and Sr. current Tag: New redirect
- 13:5813:58, 4 July 2024 diff hist 0 m Martin Radeck Jr. Fiskfan1999 moved page Martin Radeck to Martin Radeck Jr.: differentiate Jr. and Sr.