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- Christoph Pezel (5 March 1539 – 24 February 1604) was an influential Reformed Theologian who introduced the Reformed confession to N****au-Dillenburg and...
- Johann Christoph Pezel (also Petzold; his name is sometimes given in the Latinized form Pecelius) (1639 – 13 October 1694) was a German violinist, trumpeter...
- Johann Christoph Petzold (1708–1762), German sculptor Johann Christoph Pezel (also Petzold) (1639-1694), German violinist, trumpeter, and composer Joseph...
- English word for ****, derived from Low German pesel or Flemish Dutch pezel, diminutive of the Dutch language pees, meaning 'sinew'. The word is used...
- Brandenburg-Ansbach (1495–1552). After her death, the German theologian Christoph Pezel wrote an obituary about her. At least two portraits of Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg...
- von Plauen (1370–1429), Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Christoph Pezel (1539–1604), theologian Johann von Mayr (1716–1759), Prussian general Ferdinand...
- Stadtpfeifer were Gottfried Reiche, Johann Joachim Quantz, Johann Christof Pezel and Sigmund Theophil Staden. Also many European church musicians of the...
- of early music by the likes of Monteverdi, Giovanni Gabrieli, and Johann Pezel, to new works for the medium commissioned by Jones. These included pieces...
- Pevernage (1542/1543–1591) Johann Christoph Pez (1664–1716) Johann Christoph Pezel (1639–1694) Georges Pfeiffer (1835–1908) Augustin Pfleger (1635–1686) Hans...
- would perform them would often be full of multi-instrumentalists. Johann Pezel wrote for Stadtpfeifer with his Hora decima musicorum (1670), containing...