Praetorius
[pree-tawr-ee-uh s, ‐tohr‐] /priˈtɔr i əs, ‐ˈtoʊr‐/
noun
1.
Michael (Michael Schultheiss) 1571–1621, German composer, organist, and theorist.
/German prɛˈtoːriʊs/
noun
1.
Michael (ˈmɪçaeːl). 1571–1621, German composer and musicologist, noted esp for his description of contemporary musical practices and instruments, Syntagma musicum (1615–19)
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