"Van den Gheyn" . "Matthias van" . "Van den Gheyn, Matthias (1721-1785)" . "Mattias" . . "Matthias van den" . "Matthias Van den Gheyn" . . "Gheyn" . "Matthias" . "Matthias van Den Gheyn" . . . "Van den Geineus" . "Matthias van den Gheyn" . "Van den Gheine" . . "Matthias van den Gheyn (ook: Matthias Vanden Gheyn en Mathias Van Den Gheijn) (Tienen, 7 april 1721 - Leuven, 22 juni 1785) was stadsbeiaardier en organist van de Sint-Pieterskerk te Leuven."@nl . "13940519" . . "Mattias Van den Ghein" . "Matthias Van den Gheyn" . . . . . . "Van den Ghein" . "Matthias van den Gheyn (Dutch: Matthijs Vanden Gheyn or Ghein; 7 April 1721 \u2013 22 June 1785) was a Flemish composer from a family of famous bell-founders. Born in Tirlemont, Austrian Netherlands (now Tienen, Belgium), he lived and worked in Leuven. He is known first and foremost for his compositions for the carillon and the organ, though he wrote for the harpsichord as well. His eleven preludes (Preludio I-X and Preludio Coucou) are among the most frequently performed pieces on the carillon due to their musicality and technical virtuosity."@en . "Matthias Van den Gheine" . . "1721"^^ . "Den Gheyn" . . "Matthias Van den Geineus" . "Mathias van den Gheyn [van den Ghein, Gein, Gheine] est un compositeur, organiste, claveciniste et carillonneur belge (flamand), n\u00E9 \u00E0 Tirlemont le 7 avril 1721 et d\u00E9c\u00E9d\u00E9 \u00E0 Louvain le 22 juin 1785. Il appartenait \u00E0 une ancienne famille de fondeurs de cloches."@fr . . . "1785"^^ .