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  • ...agne Deus''. The descant is notated in [[Old German Tablature Notation|Old German tablature notation]], using the common symbols for ''semibreves'', ''minima [[Category:Manuscripts]] ...
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  • The manuscript is written in [[New German Tablature Notation]]. It adheres to the older tradition in notating organ m [[Category:Manuscripts|Engelhart 216]] ...
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  • ...nd in the [[Pelplin Tablatures]]. He is considered a member of the [[North-German Organ School]]. ...preted (by [[David Nichols]]) as representing the development of the North-German chorale fantasia itself. The piece representing the earliest such developme ...
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  • ...ler''' (1649-1724; also known as Kneller, Knöller, Knüller, Kniller) was a German organist and composer. ...der Heiden Heiland'' are found in the [[Johann Gottfried Walther|Walther]] manuscripts [[D-B Mus.ms. 22541/1]] and [[D-B Mus.ms. 22541/2|/2]] with composer "A. K. ...
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  • The pieces written by both copyists are in [[New German Tablature Notation]]. Some pieces have a stylized ''f'' at the end of a mul ...g on 1921, the Visby Tablature was assigned number 460 in the catalogue of manuscripts. Between 1921-1934 more research was published on this manuscript. ...
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  • ...mB 340 reflects that stage in the development of seventeenth-century North German organ music when the focus of attention was shifting away from the Bull-Swe ...rpreted as examples of how these foreign pieces could be modified by North-German organists to better suit their tastes (while at the same time showing more ...
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  • ...German Tablature Notation|Old]] and [[New German Tablature Notation|New]] German Tablature Notation ...about citing factual information, wether it be from books, online sources, manuscripts. Feel free to leave a "citation needed" template in place of a citation, an ...
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  • ...d in the ''Herzog August Bibliothek'', Wolfenbüttel. It contains autograph manuscripts{{Citation needed}} by [[Hieronymus Praetorius]], [[Jacob Praetorius]] and [ The manuscript is written in [[New German Tablature Notation]], except for ''Psalm 117'' by [[Daniel Selich]], which ...
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  • ...nuscript held at the ''Staatsbibliothek'', Berlin. It is a collection of 8 manuscripts containing 10 total pieces, and was written around 1700-1780. This collection of manuscripts was previously owned by [[Eduard Grell]], who's name is on the cover. The i ...
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  • Like all ornaments in [[New German Tablature Notation|New German Tablature]], the ''Doppelstrich'' appears below the note which it applies t The ''Doppelstrich'' occasionally appears in German manuscripts in stave notation. Here it usually appears above or below the note, and not ...
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  • The manuscript is written in [[New German Tablature Notation]] and contains five preludes, four by [[Franz Tunder]] a [[Category:Manuscripts|K.N. 207/16]] ...
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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 The organ works by Hanff are preserved in various manuscripts copied by [[Johann Gottfried Walther]]. ...
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  • ** CEKM 6–4 Vol. IV. [French, German, and Italian compositions]. * CEKM 10 Keyboard Music from Polish Manuscripts (17th c.). Edited by Jerzy Golos and Adam Sutykowski. ...
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  • ...of german musicologists to expand the published repertoire of the [[North German Organ School]]. Within this series, the first editions of many important wo ...ef>The primary purpose of Organum IV was to publish music from the [[North German Organ School]] (in addition to some entries from middle and south Germany) ...
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  • ...hann Adam Reincken''' (?-1722) (also known as Jan Adam or Jan Adams) was a German organist and composer. === Lost manuscripts === ...
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  • ...und in [[D-B Ms. Lynar A 1]], [[D-B Ms. Lynar B 2|B 2]], and other similar manuscripts. ...eir titles, and the label "auf 2 Clavieren" is a characteristic of a North-German composer, not of the Dutch composer Sweelinck. ...
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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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  • ...pieces and has been described as the "top-ranking source" for the [[North German Chorale Fantasia]]<ref name="dirksen">[[Pieter Dirksen|Dirksen, Pieter]] (e {{Help wanted|Can you help find more scores that publish works in this manuscripts?}} ...
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  • '''Nicolaus''' (or '''Nikolaus''') '''Bruhns''' (1665-1697) was a German organist and composer working in Husum. * A collection of four manuscripts which are all descendants of a fifth, [[B-Bc 26659]] written by [[Johann Fr ...
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  • ...nterpreted as one of the most important sources for the works of the North-German pupils of [[Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]]. ...salms and secular songs, and chorale settings–including the more developed German [[Chorale Fantasia]]. ...
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