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  1. Heinrich Scheidemann, también: Henricus Scheidemann (Wöhrden, Holstein, ca. 1595-Hamburgo, 1663) fue un compositor, organista y maestro de música alemán. Vida [ editar ] Sus primeros estudios de música los hizo con su padre, David Scheidemann , que era organista en Wöhrden y posteriormente lo fue de la iglesia de Santa Catalina ( St ...

  2. Heinrich Scheidemann (ca. 1595 – 1663) was a German organist and composer. He was the best-known composer for the organ in north Germany in the early to mid-17th century, and was an important forerunner of Dieterich Buxtehude and J.S. Bach .

  3. Heinrich Scheidemann. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Henricus Scheidemann ; possibly Joseph Heinrich Scheidemann? WV numbers according to the catalogue of Scheidemann's works by Pieter Dirksen: Heinrich Scheidemann's Keyboard Music: Transmission, Style and Chronology, 2007.

  4. Heinrich Scheidemann, también: Henricus Scheidemann fue un compositor, organista y maestro de música alemán.

  5. Died: September 26, 1663 - Hamburg, Germany. Johann Heinrich Scheidemann was one of the leading organ composers of the early to mid seventeenth century; as a founder of the north German organ school, he was an important predecessor of Dietrich Buxtehude and J.S. Bach. From 1611 to 1614, Scheidemann studied in Amsterdam with Jan Pieterszoon ...

  6. Born: 1595, Wohrden, Germany. Died: 1663, Hamburg, Germany. Nationality: German. Heinrich Scheidemann was a German organist and composer. He was the best-known composer for the organ in north Germany in the early to mid-17th century, and was an important forerunner of Dieterich Buxtehude and J.S. Bach.

  7. 22 de may. de 2022 · 30. 737 views 1 year ago CHRIST'S CHAPEL. Dic nobis Maria by Heinrich Scheidemann (based on a motet by Giovanni Bassano) performed by Ben Bloor on the 3-manual, 28 stop 1760 George...

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    • Ben Bloor Organist