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  • '''Fritz Dietrich''' (1905-1945) was a German musicologist and composer. ...Category:Musicologists|Dietrich]][[Category:Composers|Dietrich]][[Category:German|Dietrich]][[Category:Modern|Dietrich]] ...
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  • '''Claudia Schumacher''' (1963-) is a German organist and musicologist. She has currently published approx. 11 editions [[Category:Musicologists|Schumacher, Claudia]] ...
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  • '''Klaus Beckmann''' (1935-) is a German organist and musicologist. He has published editions of early organ music f [[Category:Musicologists|Beckmann, Klaus]] ...
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  • '''Werner Brieg''' (1932-) is a German musicologist. His dissertation, ''Die Orgelwerke von Heinrich Scheidemann,' [[Category:Musicologists|Brieg, Werner]] ...
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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 ...pts at Lüneburg were some of the first manuscripts of early music known to musicologists. As early as 1827, the collection of manuscripts was mentioned by A. Martin ...
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  • ...rly Keyboard Music]] vol. 10 which included the first edition of the North-German organ works from the [[Pelplin Tablatures]]. ...time he continued to generously assist students in their theses and fellow musicologists in Poland and USA (''"w USA wielu muzykologów dotąd pamięta Jerry’ego Golos ...
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  • '''Hieronymus Praetorius III''' (1614-1629) was a German organist and composer. He was born to [[Jacob Praetorius]] and Margaretha v At first, musicologists attempted to reconcile this difference by ascribing it for a different purp ...
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  • ...''Herzogin-Anna-Amalia-Bibliothek''. The two manuscripts, written in [[New German Tablature Notation]] were a fragment of ''Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g ...ar library since the early 19th century, but they had escaped attention by musicologists because they were listed under "theology". They were placed in a safe which ...
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  • The manuscript is written in [[New German Tablature Notation]] and contains five preludes, four by [[Franz Tunder]] a It seems that many musicologists believed that the anonymous prelude was composed by Franz Tunder. In her mo ...
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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 ...well as the ''Magnificat germanice'' by [[Jacob Praetorius]]. For the 9th German Bach Festical in Hamburg on 1921, the Visby Tablature was assigned number 4 ...
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  • ...St. Mary's) in Lübeck is one of the most important churches in the [[North German Organ School]]. One point of major interest to musicologists is the tuning of the Totentanz organ. The question of wether or not the org ...
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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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  • The painting became known to musicologists around 1975. It is now located in ''Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte''. ...based on his inclusion in the musical canon written on the piece of paper, musicologists long assumed that he was present in the painting. ...
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  • ...st. This resulted in a debate between [[Klaus Beckmann]] and other related musicologists, and the pieces were mainly either anonymous or attributed to [[Jan Pieters ...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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  • ...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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