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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 ...
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  • ...ch]], and in 1749 he became Bach's son in law. Starting in 1748 he was the organist in Naumburg. ...
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  • ...father of [[Martin Radeck Jr.]]) and [[Johann Martin Radeck]] (the Rostock organist).<ref>{{NdS2 2009}} 489.</ref> ...
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  • '''Johann Martin Radeck''' was an organist and composer working in Roskilde, Denmark.<ref>{{NdS2 2009}} 489.</ref> ...
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  • '''Marcus Olter''' (1625-1684) was a German organist and composer. ...nist 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 bel ...
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  • ...] and other topics surrounding early music, such as ''Dieterich Buxtehude: organist in Lübeck''<ref>[https://obis.oberlin.edu/record=b2602695~S4], accessed 19 ...
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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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  • '''Leonhard Kleber''' (~1495-1556) was a German organist. He is best known for his expansive and intricately decorated [[D-B Mus.ms. ...n in Göppingen, studied at Heidelberg University, and afterwards served as organist in Horb am Neckar, Esslingen am Neckar, and Pforzheim, where he died in 155 ...
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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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  • '''Henri Libert''' (1869-1937) was a French organist and composer. ...ent of [[César Franck]] and [[Charles-Marie Widor]]. in 1896 he became the organist at St. Denis, Paris. He passed away on 14 January, 1937. ...
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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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  • '''Rien Schalkwijk''' is an organist and composer from the Netherlands. Rien describes himself as an "organist with a passion for forgotten and mostly unknown organ music"<ref>Youtube ch ...
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  • '''Partitura Organum''' is the alias of an anonymous organist who creates and independently publishes editions of early organ music using ...
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  • '''Andreas Neunhaber''' (or '''Neunaber''', 1603-1663) was a Polish organist and composer from Gdanśk. One piece by him survives in [[D-B Ms. Lynar B 8] ...d the organist at the small organ at St. Mary's, and in 1640 he became the organist at St. Katherine's. ...
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  • '''Martin Radeck Jr.''' (1640-1684) was a German organist and composer. ''Not to be confused with [[Johann Martin Radeck]], an organist from the same extended family working in Roskilde, Denmark.'' ...
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  • '''Ewald Hintz''' (1613-1668) was a polish organist and composer. Starting in September, 1643, Ewald became the organist at the big organ in St. Johann's in Gdanśk. In 1666 he replaced [[Paul Sief ...
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  • '''James Flores''' is an organist in Albury, NSW Australia. He operates a Youtube channel with the same name ...
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  • '''Léon Berben''' (1970-) is a harpsichordist and organist. He has recorded many CDs of early organ music, including a new recording o ...
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  • '''Jakob Praetorius''' (1530-1586) was an organist and composer in Hamburg. He is the father of [[Hieronymus Praetorius]] ...
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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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