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Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (c. 1530 –
January 29, 1597) was a
German organist and
arranger of
organ music of the Renaissance. He
published the earliest...
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politician Elias Alves da
Silva (born 1981),
Brazilian football player Elias Ammerbach (1530–1597),
German organist Elias Ashmole (1617–1692),
English antiquary...
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Chinese general (b. 703) 1119 – Pope
Gelasius II (b. 1060) 1597 –
Elias Ammerbach,
German organist and
composer (b. 1530) 1647 –
Francis Meres, English...
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there are some
roads to
Apolda via Isserstedt,
Blankenhain via
Ammerbach and
Stadtroda via Lobeda. Most
parts of city
centre inside the former...
- publ.
posthumously in 1591)
Orgel oder
Instrument Tabulatur of
Elias Ammerbach (1571/revised and
expanded 1583)
Obras de música para tecla, arpa y vihuela...
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keyboard writing is
extremely virtuosic for the
period Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach c. 1530 – 1597
German Teodora Ginés c. 1530 – 1598
Cuban Vicente Lusitano...
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colorists include Sebastian Virdung,
Arnolt Schlick,
Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer,
Bernhard Schmid the Elder,
Bernhard Schmid the Younger...
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Luigi Rossi,
Italian composer of
cantatas (died 1653)
January 29 –
Elias Ammerbach,
organist (b. c.1530) June 6 –
William Hunnis, poet, dramatist, and composer...
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mentioned in a
papal do****ent in 1228,
which included the
subsidiaries Ammerbach, Schlöben, Jägersdorf and
Gleina (Schöngleina, the
vanished village Gleina...
- Amiran-Pougatchov (1909–1993)
Charles Amirkhanian (born 1945)
Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (c. 1530 – 1597)
Ammiya (c.1400 BC) John
Amner (1579–1641)
Cataldo Amodei...