Cornelis Floriszoon Schuyt (1557 – 9 June 1616) was a Dutch organist and Renaissance composer.
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Born | Cornelis Floriszoon Schuyt 1557 Leiden, Seventeen Provinces |
Died | 9 June 1616 (aged 58–59) Leiden, Dutch Republic |
Resting place | Pieterskerk |
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Cornelis Floriszoon Schuyt was born in Leiden in 1557. He was the son of Floris Corneliszoon Schuyt (1529/30–1601), the organist of two churches in Leiden, the Pieterskerk and the Hooglandse Kerk.[1]
Schuyt was introduced to Renaissance music.[1] on a study trip to Italy.
In 1593, alongside his father, Schuyt became an organist in the Pieterskerk and the Hooglandse Kerk, . After his father's death in 1601, he became the Pieterskerk's main organist.[1]
Schuyt published four volumes with compositions, with three volumes of madrigals.[1] None of his organ music has survived.
Schuyt died on 9 June 1616 and was buried in the Pieterskerk, a church in Leiden.
His name is written in the main hall of the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Netherlands and the Cornelis Schuytstraat (52.355215°N 4.87123°E / 52.355215; 4.87123) in Amsterdam-Zuid is named after him.
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