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- Q71067 description "German musicologist and theologian".
- Q71067 description "German musicologist and theologian".
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- Q71067 abstract "Sebald Heyden (8 December 1499 – 9 July 1561) was a German musicologist, cantor, theologian, hymn-writer and religious poet. He is perhaps best known for his De arte canendi ("On the Art of Singing", third installment published 1540) which is considered to have had a major impact on scholarship and the teaching of singing to young boys. It has been speculated that Heyden was the world's first true musicologist.".
- Q71067 birthDate "1499-12-08".
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- Q71067 deathYear "1561".
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- Q71067 dateOfBirth "1499-12-08".
- Q71067 dateOfDeath "1561-07-09".
- Q71067 name "Heyden, Sebald".
- Q71067 shortDescription "German musicologist and theologian".
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- Q71067 comment "Sebald Heyden (8 December 1499 – 9 July 1561) was a German musicologist, cantor, theologian, hymn-writer and religious poet. He is perhaps best known for his De arte canendi ("On the Art of Singing", third installment published 1540) which is considered to have had a major impact on scholarship and the teaching of singing to young boys. It has been speculated that Heyden was the world's first true musicologist.".
- Q71067 label "Sebald Heyden".
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