Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Dutch composer and organist
Dutch composer and organist
1562
464 years ago
Artists & Creatives
Netherlands
A prominent figure in the late Renaissance, distinguished for contributions to keyboard music and choral works. Served as the organist at the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, where significant musical innovations were made. Published a collection of rich and intricate compositions that influenced later generations. His music exemplified a blend of Franco-Flemish polyphony and Italian styles, particularly in variations and toccatas. Sweelinck's style set the groundwork for the development of the North German organ school.
Composed over 200 keyboard works
Influenced the North German organ tradition
Served as organist at the Oude Kerk
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