Sweelinck,Jan Pieterzoon

Sweelinck,Jan Pieterzoon
Swee·linck (swāʹlĭngk, svāʹ-), Jan Pieterzoon. 1562-1621.
Dutch organist and composer whose works laid the foundations for the development of German baroque organ music.

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