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German Baroque composer and organist Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654) studied under Sweelinck and became a major influence on organ composition and technique, especially in northern Germany. He wrote a large amount of church organ and vocal music, including his cantiones sacrae for eight voices. His three volume work Tabulatura nova moved music to staff notation and contained hymns, ... [MORE]
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Classical Music Archives: Scheidt
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Music files offered in MIDI format.
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Samuel Scheidt
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Brief biography and musicography with links to other Baroque composers.
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Samuel Scheidt
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Musica Classica Classical Music Dictionary entry with life, comments on works, and MIDI audio file.
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Samuel Scheidt Discography
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Table of compositions with links.
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Scheidt, Samuel (1587 - 1654)
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Brief biography and caricature with summaries of church, organ, and ensemble music.
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Scheidt, Samuel (1587 - 1654), Germany
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Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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