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Steenwijk (Dutch: [ˈsteːɱʋɛik];
Dutch Low Saxon:
Steenwiek or Stienwiek),
datedly known in
English as Stenwick, is a city in the
Dutch province of Overijssel...
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Gisbert Steenwick (also Gijsbert) (baptized 6
January 1642 –
buried 20
August 1679) was a
Dutch composer, organist, and carillonneur. He was born in Arnhem...
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Cornelis Steenwyck was one of the
richest men in New York of his time.
Steenwick Avenue in The
Bronx is
named after him.[citation needed]
Descendants of...
- de Elías
Mario Lavista Hendrik Speuy Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck Gisbert Steenwick Anthoni van
Noordt Johannes Gijsbertus Bastiaans Richard Hol
Samuel de...
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Julien Garnier,
French Jesuit missionary to
Canada (d. 1730)
Gisbert Steenwick,
Dutch musician (d. 1679)
January 11
Johann Friedrich Alberti, German...
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Schneider (1934–2018),
German professor for
organ and
improvisation Gisbert Steenwick (1642–1679),
Dutch composer, organist, and
carillonneur Gisbertus Voetius...
- Sara (June 26, 2001). "Phase 1a
Archaeological ****essment; P.S. 189 – X;
Steenwick Avenue and
Reeds Mill Lane Bronx, New York" (PDF). New York City School...
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rights in the
Collegiate Reformed Dutch Church, to the
trust estates of
Steenwick and Harpending. (New York: C. Roosevelt, 1885). 40 p. OCLC 12675115. An...
- The
Notebook of Anna
Maria van Eyl,
including compositions by
Gisbert Steenwick,
Johann Caspar Kerll,
Heinrich Scheidemann.
Denis Gaultier – Pièces de...
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Julien Garnier,
French Jesuit missionary to
Canada (d. 1730)
Gisbert Steenwick,
Dutch musician (d. 1679)
January 11
Johann Friedrich Alberti, German...