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Franz Tunder

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Franz Tunder (1614 – November 5, 1667) was a German composer and organist of the early to middle Baroque era. [1]

33 relations: Abendmusik, An Wasserflüssen Babylon, Andreas Kneller, Chorale cantata, Chorale fantasia, Düben collection, Dieterich Buxtehude, Dorothy Silk, Erin Headley, Francis Jacob, German organ schools, Greta De Reyghere, Hana Blažíková, Helen Boatwright, Helmut Walcha, Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gotteszorn wandt, Lübeck, List of Baroque composers, List of composers by name, List of organ composers, Meanings of minor planet names: 7001–8000, Michael Altenburg, Nicolaus Adam Strungk, Nicolaus Bruhns, Organ (music), Peter Kooy, Ricercar Consort, St. Mary's Church, Lübeck, Thomas Baltzar, Walter Kraft, 1614 in music, 1641 in music, 1667 in music.

Abendmusik

(German for "evening music", plural) is an evening concert, usually performed in a church.

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An Wasserflüssen Babylon

"An Wasserflüssen Babylon" (By the rivers of Babylon) is a Lutheran hymn by Wolfgang Dachstein, which was first published in Strasbourg in 1525.

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Andreas Kneller

Andreas Kneller (variants: Kniller, Knöller, Knüller) (23 April 1649 – 24 August 1724) was a German composer and organist of the North German school.

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Chorale cantata

A chorale cantata is a church cantata based on a chorale—in this context a Lutheran chorale.

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Chorale fantasia

Chorale fantasia is a type of large composition based on a chorale melody, both works for organ, and vocal settings, for example the opening movements of Bach's chorale cantatas, with the chorale melody as a cantus firmus.

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Düben collection

The Düben collection is a collection of musical manuscripts named after the original collector, Gustaf Düben held in the Uppsala University Library which preserves includes many unicae of German baroque music, in particular the only surviving copies of many works by Dieterich Buxtehude.

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Dieterich Buxtehude

Dieterich Buxtehude (Diderich,; c. 1637/39 – 9 May 1707) was a Danish-German organist and composer of the Baroque period.

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Dorothy Silk

Dorothy (Ellen) Silk (4 May 1883 – 30 July 1942) was an English soprano, who was associated both with early Baroque music and with contemporary British music, particularly the works of Rutland Boughton and Gustav Holst.

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Erin Headley

Erin Headley is an American lirone player, teacher, and director of several early music groups.

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Francis Jacob

Francis Jacob (born 4 July 1972) is a French organist and harpsichordist.

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German organ schools

The 17th century organ composers of Germany can be divided into two primary schools: the north German school and the south German school (sometimes a third school, central German, is added).

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Greta De Reyghere

Greta De Reyghere is a Belgian soprano who specializes in early music and Baroque music in historically informed performance but also performs a variety of other classical music in concert.

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Hana Blažíková

Hana Blažíková (born 2 December 1980) is a Czech soprano and harpist.

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Helen Boatwright

Helen Strassburger Boatwright (November 17, 1916 – December 1, 2010) was an American soprano who specialized in the performance of American song, recorded the first full-length album of songs by composer Charles Ives and had a career that spanned more than five decades.

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Helmut Walcha

Helmut Walcha (October 27, 1907 – August 11, 1991) was a blind German organist who specialized in the works of the Dutch and German baroque masters and is known for his recordings of the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

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Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gotteszorn wandt

"italic" (Jesus Christ, our Savior, who turned God's wrath away from us) is a Lutheran hymn in ten stanzas by Martin Luther for communion, first published in 1524 in the Erfurt Enchiridion.

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Lübeck

Lübeck is a city in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany, and one of the major ports of Germany.

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List of Baroque composers

Composers of the Baroque era, ordered by date of birth.

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List of composers by name

This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names.

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List of organ composers

The following is a list of organ composers.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 7001–8000

013 | 7013 Trachet || || Tim Trachet (born 1958), Belgian journalist and science writer.

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Michael Altenburg

Michael Altenburg (27 May 158412 February 1640) was a German theologian and composer.

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Nicolaus Adam Strungk

Nicolaus Adam Strungk (christened 15 November 1640 in Braunschweig – 23 September 1700 in Dresden) was a German composer and violinist.

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Nicolaus Bruhns

Nicolaus Bruhns (also Nikolaus, Nicholas; late 1665 – in Husum) was a Danish-German organist, violinist, and composer.

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Organ (music)

In music, the organ (from Greek ὄργανον organon, "organ, instrument, tool") is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means for producing tones, each played with its own keyboard, played either with the hands on a keyboard or with the feet using pedals.

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Peter Kooy

Peter Kooij or (internationally often) Kooy (born 1954, in Soest) is a Dutch bass singer specialized in baroque music.

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Ricercar Consort

The Ricercar Consort is a Belgian instrumental ensemble founded in 1980 together with the Ricercar record label of Jérôme Lejeune.

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St. Mary's Church, Lübeck

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Thomas Baltzar

Thomas Baltzar (c. 1630 – 24 July 1663) was a German violinist and composer.

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Walter Kraft

Walter Kraft (Cologne, 9 June 1905 – Amsterdam, 9 May 1977) was a German organist and composer, best known for his remarkably long tenure (almost half a century, 1926–72) at the Marienkirche, Lübeck.

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1614 in music

The year 1614 in music involved some significant musical events.

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1641 in music

The year 1641 in music involved some significant events.

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1667 in music

The year 1667 in music involved some significant events.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Tunder

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