- Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck (/ˈjɑːn ˈpiːtərsoʊn ˈsweɪlɪŋk/ YAHN PEE-tər-sohn SWAY-link;
April or May, 1562 – 16
October 1621) was a
Dutch composer, organist...
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Muzieklyceum Society, and the
Haarlems Muzieklyceum merged to form the
Sweelinck Conservatorium. This "new"
academy of
music moved to the
former savings...
- the
brother of the
Orpheus of Amsterdam, the
organist Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck,
whose portrait he
later painted. He
lived in
Antwerp many
years and was...
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Scheidemann (1595–1663)
studied with
teachers including Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck.
Werner Fabricius [pupils]
Matthias Weckmann this teacher's
teachers Sc****e...
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first edition in 1956, and has won five times. In
classical music, Jan
Sweelinck is a
famous Dutch composer, with
Louis Andriessen among the best known...
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composition for solo
keyboard instrument attributed to Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck. The
composition is
based on the
theme of a
dance of 1589
entitled "O...
- Haydn, Mozart, and Brahms; pre-Baroque
composers such as Jan
Pieterszoon Sweelinck,
William Byrd, and
Orlando Gibbons; and 20th-century
composers including...
- Bonney,
Peter Schreier and
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
Jansen taught at the
Sweelinck Conservatory of
Amsterdam and the
Musikhochschule Nürnberg, and gave masterclasses...
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chromatic fantasia genre used by
earlier composers such as
Dowland and
Sweelinck in D
dorian mode (comparable to D
minor in the
tonal system), is an example...
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Muiderkring was the poet
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft;
Constantijn Huygens,
Dirck Sweelinck, Vondel,
Bredero and the poet
sisters Anna
Visscher and
Maria Tesselschade...