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  • Research and text by Chris Whent at HOASM (Here on a Sunday Morning - WBAI 99.5 FM New York)
  • Composer Bibliography - links to Wikipedia and HOASM
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VI. German Baroque Music (17th Century)

VId. The Lied

Name and link to Whent´s Bibliography Years Country # of PDF/Midi Discography MP3
Johannes Christoph Demantius 1567-1643 Germany . Discography .
Melchior Franck c.1580-1639 Germany cpdl=11 . MP3
Johann Jeep 1649-1725 Germany . . MP3
Johann Philipp Krieger c.1597-1665 Germany cpdl=1 Discography .
Sigmund Theophil [Gottlieb] Staden 1607-1655 Germany . . .

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