German Baroque composer and organist Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654) studied under Sweelinck and became a major influence on organ composition and technique, especially in northern Germany. He wrote a large amount of church organ and vocal music, including his cantiones sacrae for eight voices. His three volume work Tabulatura nova moved music to staff notation and contained hymns, psalms, chorales and the Mass.
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- Scheidt, Samuel (1587 - 1654), Germany Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
- Classical Archives: Samuel Scheidt Biography and music files offered in MIDI format.
- Naxos: Scheidt, Samuel Brief biography and caricature with summaries of church, organ, and ensemble music.