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Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (c. 1530 – January 29, 1597) was a German organist and arranger of organ music of the Renaissance. He published the earliest printed book of organ music in Germany and is grouped among the composers known as the Colorists. Ammerbach developed a method of music notation for keyboard playing, known as tablature, which was specifically adapted for organ. His method became known as the "new German organ tablature" and involved letter notation for the pitches with rhythmic symbols placed above.

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  • Elias Nicolaus Ammerbach, né à Naumbourg vers 1530 et mort à Leipzig le 29 janvier 1597, est un compositeur, arrangeur et organiste allemand. (fr)
  • Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (* 1530 in Naumburg; † 29. Januar 1597) war ein deutscher Organist und Arrangeur der Renaissancezeit. Er gab die erste gedruckte Sammlung von Orgelmusik in Deutschland heraus. (de)
  • Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (c. 1530 – 29 de Enero, 1597) fue un organista Alemán y arreglista de música para órgano de la música del renacimiento. Publicó el libro más antiguo de música para órgano en Alemania y se encuentra entre los compositores con el nombre de coloristas. Ammerbach desarrolló un método de notación musical para teclado, conocido como tablatura, que fue adaptada específicamente para órgano. Su método se divulgó con el nombre de la "nueva tablatura alemana para órgano" y contenía escalas de tonos con símbolos rítmicos por encima. (es)
  • Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (c. 1530 – January 29, 1597) was a German organist and arranger of organ music of the Renaissance. He published the earliest printed book of organ music in Germany and is grouped among the composers known as the Colorists. Ammerbach developed a method of music notation for keyboard playing, known as tablature, which was specifically adapted for organ. His method became known as the "new German organ tablature" and involved letter notation for the pitches with rhythmic symbols placed above. (en)
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