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Andreas Hakenberger (Krzemień (Kremmin), Pomerania, 1574–1627) was a
German composer, and
worked in Gdańsk
beginning in 1608.
German madrigals - Neue...
- (baptized) – Jean Dufon,
Flemish composer and
singer date
unknown Andreas Hakenberger,
composer (died 1627)
Francis Tregian the Younger,
English recusant and...
- (1574–1621)
Gabriel Bataille (1574–1630) John
Wilbye (1574–1638)
Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627) John
Bennet (1575–after 1614)
Vittoria Aleotti (c. 1575–after...
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Spain and the
Netherlands Truid Aagesen fl. 1593–1625
Danish Andreas Hakenberger 1574 – 1627
German John
Wilbye 1574 – 1638
English Claudio Pari 1574...
- with
Accord (French
record label) as for
example the
motets of
Andreas Hakenberger,
released on
Accord France and
Accord Poland. "Fryderyki 2013 gwałtem...
- Hans Leo H****ler (1564–1612)
Michael Praetorius (1571–1621)
Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627)
Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672)
Samuel Scheidt (1587–1653) Johann...
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Peter Michael Hamel (born 1947)
Stefan Hakenberg (born 1960)
Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627)
August Halm (1869–1929)
Peter Michael Hamel (born 1947) George...
- moim.
Polyphonic settings of the
psalm have been
composed by
Andreas Hakenberger, Gracián Babán, and
Jules Van Nuffel,
among others. The New American...
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Julius Johann Weiland,
Julius Ernst Rautenstein,
Heinrich Albert,
Andreas Hakenberger,
Philipp Dulichius,
Christoph Bernhard,
Dietrich Becker,
Matthias Weckmann...
- Szczecin. For the
history of the region, see
History of Pomerania.
Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627),
German composer Ortsnamenverzeichnis der
Ortschaften jenseits...