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  • '''Peter Scheidemann''' was a German organist. He was the cathedral organist of Schleswig until his death in August, 1711, being replaced by [[Johann Ni ...idemann, Peter]][[Category:German organists|Scheidemann, Peter]][[Category:German|Scheidemann, Peter]][[Category:Baroque|Scheidemann, Peter]] ...
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  • '''Jakob Praetorius''' (1530-1586) was an organist and composer in Hamburg. He is the father of [[Hieronymus Praetorius]] ...ob1530]][[Category:Renaissance composers|Praetorius, Jakob1530]][[Category:German|Praetorius, Jakob1530]][[Category:Renaissance|Praetorius, Jakob1530]] ...
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  • '''Heinrich Baltzer Wedemann''' (1646-1718) was an organist living in Lüneburg. Now he is well-known as being the copyist for some of t ...mkell]] (another scribe of the Lüneburg Tablatures). In 1678 he became the organist at the ''Nikolaihof'', north of Lüneburg. ...
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  • * 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 ...
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  • '''Vincent Lübeck Jr.''' (1684-1755) was a German organist and composer, and the son of [[Vincent Lübeck|Vincent Lübeck Sr.]]. ...Vincent Jr.]][[Category:Baroque composers|Lübeck, Vincent Jr.]][[Category:German|Lübeck, Vincent Jr.]][[Category:Baroque|Lübeck, Vincent Jr.]] ...
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  • '''Hieronymus Praetorius III''' (1614-1629) was a German organist and composer. He was born to [[Jacob Praetorius]] and Margaretha von Kampen ...tragic. Hieronymus Praetorius III was already considered a fully qualified organist and composer when he died on the 25th of November 1629, only three days aft ...
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  • '''Wilhelm Karges''' (1613?-1699) was a German organist and composer. ...ayer for the ''Hochzeitsfeierlichkeiten''. In 1646 he became the cathedral organist in Berlin, where he remained for 50 years until his death on 27 November, 1 ...
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  • ...keyboard repertoire dating from the 1450s. It is associated with the blind organist-composer [[Conrad Paumann]]. ...ts]][[Category:Renaissance manuscripts]][[Category:Renaissance]][[Category:German manuscripts]] ...
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  • '''Christian Geist''' (1650-1711) was a German composer and organist. ...lm ''schwedischen Hofkapelle''. From 1679 he served as the organist in the German geistkirche, replacing [[Martin Radeck]]. ...
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  • '''Claudia Schumacher''' (1963-) is a German organist and musicologist. She has currently published approx. 11 editions of early ...
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  • '''Christian Flor''' (1626-1697) was a German organist and composer. ...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. ...
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  • '''Johann Georg Grobe''' was an organist who lived in the late 17th century. He is most well-known for being the cop Grobe was the copyist of a manuscript dated 1675. It was written in german tablature and contained works by [[Dietrich Buxtehude]], [[Wolfgang Carl Br ...
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  • ...', or '''Morhart''', -1685) was a German organist and composer. He was the organist at the ''Michaeliskirche'', Lüneburg. All of his surviving works are found ...rs|Morhard, Peter]][[Category:Baroque composers|Morhard, Peter]][[Category:German composers|Morhard, Peter]][[Category:Norddeutsche Schule|Morhard, Peter]] ...
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  • ...n a Hans Weiditz woodcut from 1518; this organ was built in 1506 for court organist [[Paul Hofhaimer]]<ref>''Peter Waldner on the Apfelregal'', description</re [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apfelregal ''Apfelregal'' on German Wikipedia] ...
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  • '''Klaus Beckmann''' (1935-) is a German organist and musicologist. He has published editions of early organ music for Breitk ...
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  • '''Samuel Scheidt''' was a German organist and composer. Along with other works, he published several works in his thr ...|Scheidt, Samuel]][[Category:Baroque composers|Scheidt, Samuel]][[Category:German|Scheidt, Samuel]][[Category:Baroque|Scheidt, Samuel]] ...
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  • ...nd in the [[Pelplin Tablatures]]. He is considered a member of the [[North-German Organ School]]. Nicolaus began music studies with his father [[Peter Hasse]]. He was the organist at ''Marienkirche'', Rostock from 1642-1671. ...
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  • ...Choral...''', de: ''Choralfantasie'') is a genre of piece from the [[North German Organ School]]. ...nking the quasi-concertante duties (Sunday vespers) of a Hamburg principal organist at the start of the 17th century with the fantasia, the then "highest" form ...
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  • '''Andreas Werckmeister''' (1645-1706) was a Thuringian organist, composer, and theorist. ...anists|Werckmeister]][[Category:Baroque organists|Werckmeister]][[Category:German composers|Werckmeister]][[Category:Baroque composers|Werckmeister]] ...
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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 Hamburg, At the end of August 1711, Hanff was named the organist at the Schleswig cathedral after the death of [[Peter Scheidemann]]. ...
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