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  1. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck /jɑn ˈpi:tərsˌzoːn ˈsʋe:lɪŋk/, in alcuni testi citato anche come Pieter o Pietersz, (Deventer, aprile o maggio 1562 – Amsterdam, 16 ottobre 1621) è stato un compositore e organista olandese, importantissimo innovatore della musica per tastiera a cavallo fra Cinquecento e Seicento

  2. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (/ ˈ j ɑː n ˈ p iː t ər s oʊ n ˈ s w eɪ l ɪ ŋ k / YAHN PEE-tər-sohn SWAY-link; April or May, 1562 – 16 October 1621) was a Dutch composer, organist, and pedagogue whose work straddled the end of the Renaissance and beginning of the Baroque eras.

    • 16 October 1621 (aged 59), Amsterdam, Netherlands
  3. 10 apr 2024 · Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (born April 1562, Amsterdam—died Oct. 16, 1621, Amsterdam) was a Dutch organist and composer, one of the principal figures in the development of organ music before J.S. Bach. Sweelinck succeeded his father as organist of the Oude Kerk (Old Church), Amsterdam, in about 1580 and remained in this post until his death.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sweelinck was particularly known for his improvisatory skill. This lifelong practice served him best in the free-form keyboard works, such as the Fantasia Chromatica, the aptly named "chromatic"...

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  5. Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck (1562 - 1621) - Fantasia Chromatica SwWV258 performed by Irene De Ruvo, organRecorded on Andrea Gavinelli,1690 organ of the church o...

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  6. JAN PIETERSZOON SWEELINCK 1621-2021. Forgotten and rediscovered* If there is one Dutch composer who has found a secure place in the canon of Euro- pean music history it is Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, born in 1562 in Deventer, organ-ist in Amsterdam from 1577 until his death in 1621 .

  7. SWEELINCK, Jan Pieterszon in "Enciclopedia Italiana" - Treccani - Treccani. Gastone ROSSI-DORIA. Musicista, nato a Deventer (o ad Amsterdam?) nel 1562, morto ad Amsterdam il 16 ottobre 1621.