Orgelbau Klais is a German firm that designs, builds and restores pipe organs. It is a family run company, founded in 1882 by Johannes Klais senior and...
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the crucial and sensitive work was shifted to Johannes Klais Orgelbau (firm) and Mr. Hans Gerd Klais, one of the best organ builders with extensive experiences...
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Petronas Philharmonic Hall (section Klais pipe organ)
designed by Kirkegaard Associates. It was designed and built by Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH based in Bonn. An organ façade was inspired based on angklung...
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6000-pipe symphony organ was installed, designed and built by Johannes Klais Orgelbau in Bonn and specially tailored to the hall's reverberation chambers...
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over the years but always restored. After its restoration in 1975 by Johannes Klais (Bonn, Germany), a yearly International Bamboo Organ Festival has been...
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comprises 4740 pipes and 61 stops. It was designed and built by Johannes Klais Orgelbau. The Concert Hall is able to seat about 1,600 people over four...
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108 "The Minster Organ celebrates its Golden Jubilee in 2011", Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH & Co. Media related to Bonn Minster at Wikimedia Commons Ulrike...
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pipe organ is produced by the century-old German manufacturer Johannes Klais Orgelbau. It is considered the largest pipe organ in Taiwan, with 9,085...
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Stephan Kaschendorf (c. 1425–c. 1499) Emanuel Kemper, Lübeck Orgelbau Klais (Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH & Co. KG) – Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia Friedrich...
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Rieger Orgelbau is an Austrian firm of organ builders, known generally as Rieger. The firm was founded by Franz Rieger. From 1873 it was known as Rieger...
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International Exposition, he purchased an organ constructed by "Johannes Klais Orgelbau" of Bonn in order to complement the organ already in the cathedral...
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Chapel is located in University Hall. It is the home of a $442,000 Johannes Klais Orgelbau Memorial Concert Organ with 82 ranks, 55 stops, and 4,522 pipes...
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Lesage, spearheaded the restoration of the Bamboo Organ done by Johannes Klais Orgelbau in Bonn, Germany (1973–75). While the organ was in Bonn, he undertook...
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Worms Cathedral (section Main organ (Klais 1985))
produced the new high altar made of gilt wood and multicoloured marble. Klais Orgelbau built a swallow's nest organ with three manuals and 34 registers in...
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1897 by Johannes Klais. It had first two manuals and 14 stops. The organ was remodelled in 1962, again by Klais. In 1983, Fischer & Krämer Orgelbau [de]...
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Hölzerlips [de]' gang. The organ of St. Peter's Church was built by the organ firm Klais Orgelbau (Bonn) in 1984. The instrument has 34 stops in three manuals and pedal...
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by Gerhard Richter (2007) Cologne Cathedral has two pipe organs by Klais Orgelbau: the Transept Organ, built in 1948, and the Nave Organ, built in 1998...
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job of building a new organ in the gallery over the entrance went to Klais Orgelbau of Bonn. The new organ was consecrated in 1979. It has three manuals...
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Romanus Benedict Nollet worked on the organ between 1753 and 1756. Klais Orgelbau, an organ building and restoration company, restored and electrified...
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afterwards important organ builder in Stettin, Pomerania Ernst Hildebrand Johannes Kewitsch, from Berlin Friedrich Kienscherf, afterwards organ builder in...
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