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Abraham Schadaeus (1566 – 10 October 1626) was a German music editor, best known for a three-part anthology of choral music he compiled under the title .

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  • Abraham Schadäus (deutsch Abraham Schade, sorbisch Abraham Škoda; gestorben 10. Oktober 1626 in Finsterwalde, Niederlausitz) war ein sorbischer Musikpädagoge und Herausgeber eines Sammelwerkes von Motetten. (de)
  • Abraham Schadaeus (1566 – 10 October 1626) was a German music editor, best known for a three-part anthology of choral music he compiled under the title . (en)
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  • Abraham Schadäus (deutsch Abraham Schade, sorbisch Abraham Škoda; gestorben 10. Oktober 1626 in Finsterwalde, Niederlausitz) war ein sorbischer Musikpädagoge und Herausgeber eines Sammelwerkes von Motetten. (de)
  • Abraham Schadaeus (1566 – 10 October 1626) was a German music editor, best known for a three-part anthology of choral music he compiled under the title . (en)
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  • Abraham Schadäus (de)
  • Abraham Schadaeus (en)
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