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  Hieronymus Praetorius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hieronymus Praetorius (August 10, 1560 – January 27, 1629) was a north German composer and organist of the late Renaissance and very early Baroque eras.
Praetorius wrote masses, ten settings of the Magnificat, and numerous motets, mostly in Latin.
Praetorius was also the first composer to compile a collection of four-part German chorales with organ accompaniment, a sound which was to become a standard in Protestant churches for several centuries.
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 Jacob Praetorius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacob Praetorius (1586 1651), was a German Baroque composer and organist, and the son of Hieronymus Praetorius.
His grandfather, the father of Hieronymus, was also named Jacob, and was also a composer.
This article about a German composer is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jacob_Praetorius   (91 words)

  
 La Folia -- Göteborg’s Latest Duo, and Others
Jacob PRÆTORIUS II: Wan kann uns kommen an für Not; Vater unser in Himmelreich; Præludium in F; Magnificat primi toni (5 verses).
Jacob Prætorius II (né Schultz, 1586-1651) was the grandson of Jacob Prætorius I, who was organist at Hamburg’s Jacobikirche.
Jacob Prætorius II was the son of Hieronymus Prætorius (Schultz), organist of the Jacobikirche in Hamburg and grandson of Jacob Prætorius I, also organist at the Jacobikirche.
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 Jacob Praetorius (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jacob Praetorius (1586-1651), of Hamburg was the highly regarded first son of Hieronymus Praetorius and organist of St. Petri Church in Hamburg until his death.
Harald Vogel plays organ works and the excellent renaissance ensemble of singers and instruments, Weser-Renaissance, led by the well respected Manfred Cordes, explore the charming wedding motets.
Characteristics of the Italian Renaissance are so integrated into this north German music that one may easily mistake it for Gabrielli!
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 Jacob Praetorius - Classical music composer
Free Organ Chorale-Preludes by Pre-Bach Masters; Volume 1 (score) By [Collection]; Anonymous; Flor, Christian (1626-1697); Froberger, Johann Jacob (1616-1667); Krieger, Johann (1652-1735); Kuhnau, Johann (1660-1722); Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706); Praetorius, Jacob [The Younger] (1586-1651); Scheidemann, Heinrich (C1595-1663); Tunder, Franz (1614-1667).
Free Organ Chorale-Preludes by Pre-Bach Masters; Volume 2 (score) By [Collection]; Anonymous; Flor, Christian (1626-1697); Froberger, Johann Jacob (1616-1667); Krieger, Johann (1652-1735); Kuhnau, Johann (1660-1722); Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706); Praetorius, Jacob [The Younger] (1586-1651); Scheidemann, Heinrich (C1595-1663); Tunder, Franz (1614-1667).
The Motets of Jacob Praetorius II (Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era,)
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 The Complete Organ Works of Matthias Weckman - Hans Davidsson, organ (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
All components make this the ultimate organ CD, with two booklets comprising 56-pages of detailed information on registrations, the organ, Weckman, and his music.
Organist of the Jacobi Church in Hamburg, Matthias Weckman (sometimes spelled Weckmann) was a student of Heinrich Schütz and Jacob Praetorius II.
He combined elements from a wide variety of musical languages to create a clear and complex style all his own.
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