• Johann Christoph Pezel (also Petzold; his name is sometimes given in the Latinized form Pecelius) (1639 – 13 October 1694) was a German violinist, trumpeter...
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  • António Marques Lésbio [fi] (1639–1709) Alessandro Melani (1639–1703) Johann Christoph Pezel (1639–1694) Juan García de Salazar (1639–1710) André Raison (1640s–1719)...
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  • (1913–1991), major in the Luftwaffe Johann Christoph Petzold (1708–1762), German sculptor Johann Christoph Pezel (also Petzold) (1639-1694), German violinist...
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  • (1570–1625) Andreas Pevernage (1542/1543–1591) Johann Christoph Pez (1664–1716) Johann Christoph Pezel (1639–1694) Georges Pfeiffer (1835–1908) Augustin...
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    Ernest of Pardubice (1297–1364), the first Archbishop of Prague Johann Christoph Pezel (1639–1694), composer Mirosław Pękala (born 1961), former Polish...
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    Johann Christoph Pezel, Sonata No. 69 for 2 trumpets and continuo Johann Christoph Pezel, Sonata No. 71 for 2 trumpets and continuo Johann Christoph Pezel...
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    1639) Delphin Strungk, German composer (b. 1601) October 13 – Johann Christoph Pezel, German violinist, trumpeter and composer (b. 1639) October 18 –...
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  • collection Maria Xaveria Perucona – Sacri Concerti de Mottetti, Op.1 Johann Christoph Pezel – Bicinia variorum instrumentorum Alessandro Stradella – Qual prodigio...
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  • Idylle sur la Paix, LWV 68 Ballet du temple de la paix, LWV 69 Johann Christoph Pezel – Fünfstimmige blasende Music Henry Purcell – My heart is inditing...
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    Carnegie Recital Hall, performing music by Johann Hermann Schein, Joseph Schmidt, and Johann Christoph Pezel, along with two "unauthentic" Egyptian marches...
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  • 1639) Delphin Strungk, German composer (b. 1601) October 13 – Johann Christoph Pezel, German violinist, trumpeter and composer (b. 1639) October 18 –...
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  • mea Johann Caspar Kerll Modulatio organica Toccata cromatica con durezze e ligature Marin Mariais – Pièces de viole, Livre 1 Johann Christoph Pezel – Opus...
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    important in 17th-century German music, such as Johann Christoph Pezel, Johann Rosenmüller and Johann Kaspar Horn, and he may well have known Heinrich...
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    1538, XIII. Simon Grynaeus 1539, XIV. Celio Secondo Curione 1554, XV. Christoph Pezel 1568, XVI. Theodor Zwinger 1571, XVII. Johannes Sambucus 1568, XVIII...
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  • Flemish-born Dutch scholar, printer and bookseller (died 1597) March 5 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian (died 1604) April 12 – Garcilaso de la Vega, Spanish...
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    Plauen (1370–1429), Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Christoph Pezel (1539–1604), theologian Johann von Mayr (1716–1759), Prussian general Ferdinand Gotthelf...
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    that would perform them would often be full of multi-instrumentalists. Johann Pezel wrote for Stadtpfeifer with his Hora decima musicorum (1670), containing...
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  • Academy (Paedagogium) was originally located in the Herborn Castle. In 1588 Johann purchased the old town hall and, after expanding it, gave it over for the...
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  • 13 – Catherine de Bourbon, French princess (b. 1559) February 24 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian (b. 1539) February 29 – John Whitgift, Archbishop...
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  • "Florilegium Primum". International Music Score Library Project. Pezel, Johann Christoph (1686). Opus musicum sonatarum praestantissimarum. Frankfurt: Wust...
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  • SCHEIDT, JOHANN HERMANN SCHEIN, ANDREAS HAMMERSCHMIDT, MELCHIOR FRANCK, ADAM KRIEGER, JOHANN CHRISTOPH BACH (the Eisenach Bach), and JOHANN MICHAEL BACH...
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     29. Herbert 2006, pp. 98–99. Hora decima musicorum Lipsiensium (Pezel, Johann Christoph): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Collins...
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  • cardinal (d. 1600) 1527 – Ulrich, Duke of Mecklenburg (d. 1603) 1539 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian (d. 1604) 1563 – John Coke, English civil servant...
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    13 – Catherine de Bourbon, French princess (b. 1559) February 24 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian (b. 1539) February 29 – John Whitgift, Archbishop...
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    February 27 – Franciscus Raphelengius, Dutch printer (d. 1597) March 5 – Christoph Pezel, German theologian (d. 1604) March 18 – Maria of Nassau, Countess of...
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