In 1991 he became the first doctor of music performance in Sweden, successfully defending his dissertation on the organ music of Matthias Weckmann.
Matthias Corvinus | Matthias Grünewald | Matthias Flacius | Matthias | Matthias Sindelar | Matthias Bachinger | St Matthias Islands | Matthias Kyburz | Matthias Hues | Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor | Matthias Gallas | Matthias Felleisen | Matthias Church | Matthias Blazek | Matthias Ziegler | Matthias Weckmann | Matthias Storme | Matthias Bruen | Matthías Bjarnason | Matthias Bamert | John Matthias | Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg | Bernd T. Matthias | St. Matthias' Church, Vepery | St. Matthias | Matthias Trübner | Matthias Stom | Matthias Schweighöfer | Matthias Rettner | Matthias Platzeck |
Some composers who specified the use of the cornettino in their scores include: Michael Praetorius, Heinrich Schütz, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Matthias Weckmann, Antonio Bertali, Johann Caspar Horn, Johann Erasmus Kindermann, Matthias Spiegler, Johann Vierdanck, Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann.
Andreas Kneller (studied either under Tunder or his uncle Matthias Weckmann; brother to Sir Godfrey Kneller)