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Selle, Thomas

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Selle, Thomas (1599–1663)

German composer. He held various rector's and cantor's posts at Heide, Wesselburen, and Itzehoe, and finally at the Johanneum in Hamburg from 1641. His large output includes sacred and secular music.

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Sacred and secular music

Passion music including the St John Passion (1641), the first Passion to include instrumental interludes; motets, sacred concertos; madrigals; sacred and secular songs.



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