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Samuel Scheidt

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Samuel Scheidt was a German Baroque composer and organist who played a crucial role in advancing Protestant church music in the early 17th century. He studied under the renowned Dutch composer Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, bringing the North German organ tradition to new heights. Scheidt is best known for his Tabulatura nova (1624), a monumental three-volume collection of keyboard music that was among the first published in Germany to use open score notation. His compositions primarily consist of chorale preludes, sacred concertos, and organ fantasias.

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