Scheidt — may refer to the following:People: * Mathias Scheidt (archbishop), Archbishop of Vienna (1490 ndash;1493) * Samuel Scheidt (1587 ndash;1653) and his younger brother Gottfried Scheidt (1593 ndash;1661), German Baroque composers of the North German … Wikipedia
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Scheidt, Samuel — born 1587, Halle, Saxony died March 30, 1654, Halle German composer. After study in Amsterdam with Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, he returned to his native Halle and spent his entire life there in various musical offices, including court organist and … Universalium
Scheidt, Samuel — (3 November 1587, Halle, Germany – 24 March 1654, Halle) After studying with Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck in Amsterdam, he returned to Halle in 1609 as court organist to the Margrave Christian Wilhelm, rising to Kapellmeister in late 1619 or early … Historical dictionary of sacred music
Samuel Scheidt — (baptized November 3, 1587 ndash; March 24, 1654) was a German composer, organist and teacher of the early Baroque era.He was born in Halle, and after early studies there, he went to Amsterdam to study with Sweelinck, the distinguished Dutch… … Wikipedia
Lords von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig — The lords von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig [a.k.a. von Scheyde, genannt Wispenninck] resided in the Bergi county in Germany and were elevated into the rank of baron on January 27 1642. Origin The noble family called von Scheidt genannt… … Wikipedia
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