Schutz, French actor Peter W. Schutz (1930–2017), Porsche manager Philipp Balthasar Sinold von Schütz (1657–1742), German writer Roger Louis Schutz-Marsauche...
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Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Schütz was born in Köstritz, the eldest son of Christoph Schütz and Euphrosyne Bieger. In 1590 the family moved...
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Friedrich Werner (category Pupils of Heinrich Schütz)
bei Pirna geboren , war ein Bruder des von Schütz geschätzten Musikers Christoph Werner" Heinrich Schütz; his life and work Hans Joachim Moser - 1959...
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Philipp Heinrich Scheidemann (26 July 1865 – 29 November 1939) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). In the first quarter...
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Johann Philipp Krieger (also Kriger, Krüger, Krugl, and Giovanni Filippo Kriegher; baptised 27 February 1649; died 7 February 1725) was a German Baroque...
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University of Marburg (redirect from Philipp University of Marburg)
The Philipps University of Marburg (German: Philipps-Universität Marburg) is a public research university located in Marburg, Germany. It was founded in...
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Philipp Stolle (1614 – 4 October 1675) was a German composer, tenor and theorbo player of the Baroque era. Stolle was born in 1614 at Radeburg. He was...
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Lassus. On the occasion of the Heinrich-Schütz Days in September 2004 in Greifswald a lecture was given on "Philipp Dulichius - Kantor an St. Marien und...
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The Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund (German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation) was the largest and the most active antisemitic federation...
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(Leipzig, 1876–1877) Heinrich Schütz: Sämtliche Werke (Leipzig, 1885–1894) Christoph Wolff: 'Spitta, (Julius August) Philipp', Grove Music Online ed. L....
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Johannes Passion (1643) by Thomas Selle Johannes-Passion (1666) by Heinrich Schütz Passio Secundum Johannem by Alessandro Scarlatti St John Passion (1724)...
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Claudia Gabriele Philipp, Marburg: Jonas, 1982, ISBN 9783922561125, pp. 22–47, p. 22 (in German). Schütz and Gruber, pp. 32–33. Schütz and Gruber, p. 51...
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Magnificat (Rutter), a choral work by John Rutter Magnificat (Schütz), compositions by Heinrich Schütz, four extant, two lost Magnificat (Schubert), a choral...
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Hanemann, Dorothee (eds.). Alte Musik als ästhetische Gegenwart: Bach, Händel, Schütz. Bericht über den internationalen musikwissenschaftlichen Kongreß Stuttgart...
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"Otto der Schütz" (Otto the Archer). The Kinkel monument in Oberkassel, inaugurated in 1906, shows a scene from Kinkel's epic “Otto der Schütz” on one of...
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texts, composed by Heinrich Schütz and first published in 1625. The pieces have individual numbers 53 to 93 in the Schütz-Werke-Verzeichnis (SWV), the...
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(Revelation 14:13). The most famous settings are a six-part motet by Heinrich Schütz published in his 1648 collection Geistliche Chormusik, and the last movement...
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teacher's teachers Theile (1646–1724) studied with teachers including Heinrich Schütz. Dieterich Buxtehude [pupils] Johann Adolph Hasse [pupils] Friedrich Wilhelm...
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Geistliche Chormusik (redirect from Geistliche Chormusik (Schütz))
369 to 397 in the Schütz-Werke-Verzeichnis (SWV). The original title was Geistliche Chor-Music, Erster Theil which indicates that Schütz planned a second...
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Lukas-Passion SWV 480 Heinrich Schütz St. Luke Passion (Bach), copied by Bach but not by Bach Lukas-Passion, several settings by Georg Philipp Telemann Lukas-Passion...
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1689), daughter of the president of the Hessian court of law Kuno Quirin Schütz von Holzhausen. Johann Christian von Boyneburg became the Hessian ambassador...
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Michael Praetorius (1571–1621) Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627) Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) Samuel Scheidt (1587–1653) Johann Schop (1590–1667) Johann Jakob...
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Abraham, Oratorio cpo 999 371-2 (1995) leider zur Zeit vergriffen Heinrich Schütz – Cantiones sacrae 1625 op. 4 Complete 40 Motets SWV 53–93 cpo 999 405-2...
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save 'brutal' features of Berlin design history". The Times. Hindahl, Philipp (2022-01-18). "A Treasure of Berlin Brutalism on the Brink of a Transhumanist...
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Clemens Thieme (category Pupils of Heinrich Schütz)
around the Dresden court and studied as a pupil of Philipp Stolle. When he was eleven, Heinrich Schütz arranged for him to serve as choirboy for the royal...
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writer, town clerk Philipp Bönig (born 1980), football player and manager Sebastian Bönig (born 1981), footballer Felix Schütz (born 1987), ice hockey...
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Caspar Wecker Johann Philipp Krieger (1649 – 1725; active Nuremberg, Halle & Weißenfels), studied under Johann Drechsel, Gabriel Schütz, and Johann Rosenmüller)...
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member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Klaus Schütz was born in Heidelberg on 17 September 1926. Schütz was the son of a lawyer, and he grew up in Berlin...
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the hymn in three stanzas "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" (1599) by Philipp Nicolai, which covers the prescribed reading for the Sunday, the parable...
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Arcangelo Corelli, François Couperin, Johann Hermann Schein, Heinrich Schütz, Samuel Scheidt, Dieterich Buxtehude, Gaspar Sanz, José de Nebra, Antonio...
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