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Gilberto Guarino plays Heinrich Scheidemann - Hauptwerk system - Hinsz Organ. Bovenkerk, Kampen, NL. Heinrich Scheidemann was born in Wöhrden (Holstein), c. 1595. From 1611 to 1614 he studied under the guidance of J. P. Sweelinck, the famous Dutch late Renaissance Master, in Amsterdam ("Oude Kerk"). The "Amsterdam Orpheus", as Sweelinck came to be known, passed his style on to Northern Germany, via his pupils: J. Praetorius (Hamburg), S. Scheidt (Halle), M. Schildt (Hannover), P. Hasse (Lübeck), A. Düben (Sotckholm) and J. Zornicht (Königsberg). It is widely acknowledged that Scheidemann, who was himself organist of Saint Catherine's Church (Hamburg), probably from1625 until his death in 1663, during an outburst of the plague, combined Hieronymus Praetorius's tonal sense and Sweelinck's refined counterpoint into a highly elegant and attractive personal style of organ playing. According to Mattheson, he was "immer sehr gravitätisch und etwas sonderbar" (always serious and somewhat peculiar). His musical offspring was passed down to us predominantly in sources which also contain compositions by Sweelinck, of whom he must have been quite a special pupil. As a matter of fact, he was about to leave Amsterdam, Sweelinck dedicated a "Motette" (Canon) to him. Once recognized as a great baroque Northern master, Scheidemann gathered around himself famous pupils. Johann Adam Reinken and Matthias Weckmann were two of them.