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    Friederich Stellwagen (baptized 7 February 1603 – buried 2 March 1660) was a pipe organ builder active in the region of northeast Germany between Hamburg...
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  • wagen ("wagon"). The name may refer to: Daniël Stellwagen (born 1987), Dutch chess player Friederich Stellwagen (1603–1660), German organ builder Dictionary...
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    added a chest division with a third manual. From 1637 to 1641, Friederich Stellwagen carried out a number of modifications. Otto Diedrich Richborn [de]...
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  • February 2 – Louise de Bourbon, French noble (d. 1637) February 7 – Friederich Stellwagen, German organ builder (d. 1660) February 12 – Friedrich Wilhelm...
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    February 2 – Louise de Bourbon, French noble (d. 1637) February 7 – Friederich Stellwagen, German organ builder (d. 1660) February 12 – Friedrich Wilhelm...
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  • 1710) Johann Joseph Fux, composer (died 1741) March 2 (buried) – Friederich Stellwagen, organ builder (born 1603) date unknown Johann Klemm, German organist...
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  • in 1680; Walcha also used the Stellwagen Organ in St Jacob Church in Lübeck (built in 1636–37 by Friederich Stellwagen by extending the previous ca. 1480...
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  • Rückpositiv and Brustwerk sections of the organ were recreated from the Friederich Stellwagen organ located in the Jakobikirche church in Lubeck. The four Brustpedal...
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  • established his workshop in Copenhagen. There were family ties to Friederich Stellwagen, as he married Fritzsche's sister Theodora. His son-in-law Hans...
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  • of the poet Johann Rist. His pupils (and later sons-in-law) were Friederich Stellwagen and Tobias Brunner. Fritzsche stood on the threshold from the Renaissance...
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    organ was replaced by a new organ built by Hans Stellwagen, rebuilt in 1670 and repaired by Johann Friederich Besser. In 1720, according to Johann Mattheson...
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