Matthias Weckmann (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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1921–2016), American designer and educator Matthias Weckmann (c. 1616–1674), German musician and composer Niklaus Weckmann (active c. 1481–1526), German sculptor...
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Paul van Dyk Matthias Weckmann, North German musician and composer of the Baroque period Other: Matthias Abele (1618–1677), jurist Matthias Adamczewski...
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Philipp Stolle, Johann Theile, Clemens Thieme, Johann Vierdanck, Matthias Weckmann, Friedrich Werner, and Friedrich von Westhoff. (See: List of music...
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presented the Elector with a collection of his works. He also met Matthias Weckmann while in Dresden, and this encounter turned to another lifelong friendship;...
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Enough, the band added elements of disco music and funk. According to Matthias Weckmann from the German Metal Hammer magazine "the band delivers everything...
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Erasmus Kindermann (1616–1655) Jacques de Saint-Luc (1616–c. 1710) Matthias Weckmann (c. 1616–1674) Giuseppe Olivieri (fl. 1617 – c. 1623) Carlo Caproli...
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organist at the Petrikirche in Hamburg. His most important pupil, Matthias Weckmann, studied with him from 1633 to 1636 and later joined him in Hamburg...
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He was followed as organist by Johann Klemm, Kaspar Kittel, and Matthias Weckmann. Geistliche Konzerte, 1643 Recordings Wie ein Rubin in feinem Golde...
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discantist 2. Giovanni Severo, instrumentalist 3. Stefano Sauli, bass 4. Matthias Weckmann, organist 5. Philipp Stolle, tenor and theorbist 6. Friedrich Werner...
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David Hager – mixing Chris Hesse – mixing Emily Lazar – mastering Matthias Weckmann (May 25, 2018). "Review: Hoobastank - PUSH PULL". Metal Hammer (in...
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(1916–1979) Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826) Anton Webern (1883–1945) Matthias Weckmann (c. 1616 – 1674) Gaspar van Weerbeke (c. 1445 – after 1516) Thomas...
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in the musical tradition of Hamburg: Bernhard and his good friend Matthias Weckmann performed together and directed the latest compositions from Italy...
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Paul Siefert and Agostino Fontana; worked with Heinrich Schütz and Matthias Weckmann) Georg Böhm (studied under Reincken) Jakob Bölsche (studied under...
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XXI (1990) H. van Nieuwkoop: Anthoni van Noordt and Matthias Weckmann: Two Contemporaries, (Weckmann Symposium: Göteborg 1991) Randall H. Tollefsen/Johan...
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Giovanni Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and Matthias Weckmann. Antonio Bertali wrote several trio sonatas for 2 violins, trombone...
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Tunder Nicolaus Vetter Johann Gottfried Walther Georg Caspar Wecker Matthias Weckmann Andreas Werckmeister Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow Carl Philipp Emanuel...
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writer (b. 1595) John Wilson, English composer (b. 1595) February 24 – Matthias Weckmann, German composer (b. 1616) February 26 – Jean Pecquet, French anatomist...
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financed by the business community. Along with Heinrich Scheidemann and Matthias Weckmann, Tunder was one of the most important members of the North German...
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Annunciation, Christmas, Passion, Good Friday, Easter, Pentecost. Matthias Weckmann "St. Jacobi - Ev.-luth. Hauptkirche in Hamburg". Archived from the...
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amateur musical ensemble founded in Hamburg in the 17th century by Matthias Weckmann, as a complement to the professional Hamburger Ratsmusik. Various...
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teachers including Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. Werner Fabricius [pupils] Matthias Weckmann this teacher's teachers Schelle (1648–1701) studied with teachers...
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(equilibrium point) about 4.5 km (2.8 mi) to the southwest.[citation needed] Matthias Weckmann, born c. 1616 in Niederdorla, died 1674 in Hamburg, Baroque organist...
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recorded the vocal works by Nicolaus Bruhns, the complete works by Matthias Weckmann and the works for viola da gamba by Marin Marais. His recording of...
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Album "Apocalypse"". Metal Underground. Retrieved 7 August 2018. Matthias Weckmann. "Primal Fear APOCALYPSE". Metal Hammer. Retrieved 10 August 2018...
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passage at the end of the five-part chorale prelude O lux beata of Matthias Weckmann. As Williams (2003) suggests, the twelve descending chromatic steps...
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Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Matthias Weckmann, Antonio Bertali, Johann Caspar Horn, Johann Erasmus Kindermann, Matthias Spiegler, Johann Vierdanck, Johann...
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material) reached its zenith in Dieterich Buxtehude, informed by Matthias Weckmann and Heinrich Scheidemann (influenced most strongly by Jan Peeterszoon...
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in this period was the praeludium, as exemplified in the works of Matthias Weckmann, Nicolaus Bruhns, Böhm, and Buxtehude. The organ music of Johann Sebastian...
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writer (b. 1595) John Wilson, English composer (b. 1595) February 24 – Matthias Weckmann, German composer (b. 1616) February 26 – Jean Pecquet, French anatomist...
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