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Matthias Weckmann (Weckman) (c.1616 – 24 February 1674) was a German musician and composer of the Baroque period. He was born in Niederdorla (Thuringia) and died in Hamburg.
MatthiasWeckmann (Weckman) (c.1616 – 24 February 1674) was a German musician and composer of the Baroque period. He was born in Niederdorla (Thuringia)...
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organist at the Petrikirche in Hamburg. His most important pupil, MatthiasWeckmann, studied with him from 1633 to 1636 and later joined him in Hamburg...
presented the Elector with a collection of his works. He also met MatthiasWeckmann while in Dresden, and this encounter turned to another lifelong friendship;...
Enough, the band added elements of disco music and funk. According to MatthiasWeckmann from the German Metal Hammer magazine "the band delivers everything...
He was followed as organist by Johann Klemm, Kaspar Kittel, and MatthiasWeckmann. Geistliche Konzerte, 1643 Recordings Wie ein Rubin in feinem Golde...
discantist 2. Giovanni Severo, instrumentalist 3. Stefano Sauli, bass 4. MatthiasWeckmann, organist 5. Philipp Stolle, tenor and theorbist 6. Friedrich Werner...
amateur musical ensemble founded in Hamburg in the 17th century by MatthiasWeckmann, as a complement to the professional Hamburger Ratsmusik. Various...
writer (b. 1595) John Wilson, English composer (b. 1595) February 24 – MatthiasWeckmann, German composer (b. 1616) February 26 – Jean Pecquet, French anatomist...
Paul Siefert and Agostino Fontana; worked with Heinrich Schütz and MatthiasWeckmann) Georg Böhm (studied under Reincken) Jakob Bölsche (studied under...
financed by the business community. Along with Heinrich Scheidemann and MatthiasWeckmann, Tunder was one of the most important members of the North German...
Giovanni Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and MatthiasWeckmann. Antonio Bertali wrote several trio sonatas for 2 violins, trombone...
Tunder Nicolaus Vetter Johann Gottfried Walther Georg Caspar Wecker MatthiasWeckmann Andreas Werckmeister Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow Carl Philipp Emanuel...
(1916–1979) Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826) Anton Webern (1883–1945) MatthiasWeckmann (c. 1616 – 1674) Gaspar van Weerbeke (c. 1445 – after 1516) Thomas...
(equilibrium point) about 4.5 km (2.8 mi) to the southwest.[citation needed] MatthiasWeckmann, born c. 1616 in Niederdorla, died 1674 in Hamburg, Baroque organist...
in the musical tradition of Hamburg: Bernhard and his good friend MatthiasWeckmann performed together and directed the latest compositions from Italy...
XXI (1990) H. van Nieuwkoop: Anthoni van Noordt and MatthiasWeckmann: Two Contemporaries, (Weckmann Symposium: Göteborg 1991) Randall H. Tollefsen/Johan...
Johann Schelle Heinrich Schütz Thomas Selle Johann Staden Franz Tunder MatthiasWeckmann Marshall 2001. Bukofzer 1947, 164. Bukofzer, Manfred (1947). Music...
in this period was the praeludium, as exemplified in the works of MatthiasWeckmann, Nicolaus Bruhns, Böhm, and Buxtehude. The organ music of Johann Sebastian...
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