Markneukirchen (German pronunciation: [ˌmaʁk.nɔʏˈkɪʁçn̩] ) is a town in the Vogtlandkreis district, in Saxony, Germany, close to the Czech border. It lies...
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subsidiary, Buffet Crampon Deutschland GmbH, founded in 2010 and based in Markneukirchen, Vogtland, Sachsen, is the world market leader in the manufacture of...
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(in the Vogtland District around Adorf, Bad Brambach, Bad Elster and Markneukirchen), where it is referred to as Vogtländisch (Vogtlandian), just like the...
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Framus (category Markneukirchen)
Warwick GmbH & Co Music Equipment KG, in Markneukirchen, Germany. The company's has offices located in Markneukirchen, Shanghai and Nashville. 1946: The foundation...
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Christian Frederick Martin (category People from Markneukirchen)
He made his first guitars in the United States in the 1830s. Born in Markneukirchen in the Electorate of Saxony to a family of cabinet makers, Martin became...
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Riesentuba in 36 B♭ with four rotary valves was built and resides in the Markneukirchen Musical Instrument Museum, Germany. On the other extant examples, the...
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Warwick (guitar manufacturer) (category Markneukirchen)
Framus trademark. Their headquarters and custom shops are located in Markneukirchen, Shanghai, and Nashville. Warwick was founded in 1982 in Erlangen, in...
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(Baden-Württemberg) Märkisch Buchholz (Brandenburg) Markkleeberg (Saxony) Markneukirchen (Saxony) Markranstädt (Saxony) Marktbreit (Bavaria) Marktheidenfeld...
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WWII; now only recorders) (Fulda, Germany) Gebr. Mönnig – Oscar Adler (Markneukirchen, Germany) John Packer (Taunton, UK) Patricola (Castelnuovo Scrivia,...
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ever produced such instruments commercially. Karl August Gütter of Markneukirchen, Germany, built a model that he called a Volkszither, which was more...
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Dolphin is a bass guitar manufactured by the Warwick company from Markneukirchen, Germany. The "D-bass" earned its fame for its somewhat eccentric design...
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Ernst Heinrich Roth (category People from Markneukirchen)
large and successful violin-making workshop in the East German town of Markneukirchen, near the current border with the Czech Republic. He was the most important...
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A quarter tone clarinet was built by Fritz Schüller (1883–1977) of Markneukirchen, and a quarter tone mechanism for flutes by Eva Kingma. Valved brass...
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organist and teacher, founder of the Museum of Musical Instruments in Markneukirchen Apian-Gymnasium Ingolstadt, secondary school in Ingolstadt, Germany...
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(German: Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau) with campuses in Zwickau, Markneukirchen, Reichenbach im Vogtland and Schneeberg (Erzgebirge). The city is the...
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37384 Wechselburg 3741 Plauen 3742 37421 Oelsnitz (Vogtland) 37422 Markneukirchen 37423 Adorf (Vogtland) 3743 37430 Eichigt 37431 Mehltheuer (Vogtl.)...
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in Neustadt an der Aisch, Bavaria with a second production site in Markneukirchen, Saxony. It was founded in 1959 by Herbert Wurlitzer. His father Fritz...
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ndwerker-Genossenschaft (Musical Instrument Craftsmen Cooperative), Markneukirchen, from which he left again in 1980 due to his age. In this way, he escaped...
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clarinets with headquarters in Wiesbaden and production facilities in Markneukirchen (Saxony). The company, founded in 2010, sees itself in the tradition...
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Gottlob Heberlein (1782-1856). The Heberlein workshop was located in Markneukirchen. He was possibly the first instrument maker to combine his craft with...
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another German, the instrument builder Fritz Schüller (1883-1977) of Markneukirchen made an attempt to create a quarter tone clarinet to overcome these...
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modern Boehm basset clarinet built at the F. Arthur Uebel factory in Markneukirchen, Saxony. The first recording using a reconstruction of a period basset...
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rather than a wooden sound box as on a standard violin. Willy Tiebel in Markneukirchen, Germany made Stroh violin copies in the 1920s. The Stroh violin is...
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Violin by Albin Paul Knorr, Markneukirchen, showing flame figure on back and ribs...
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Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau (category Markneukirchen)
Arts, and Life Sciences. The university also has further campuses in Markneukirchen, Reichenbach im Vogtland and Schneeberg. Zwickau's tradition of higher...
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Hüttigweiler RKG Reilingen-Hockenheim KSK Konkordia Neuss AV Germania Markneukirchen AC Heusweiler SRC Viernheim WKG Wrestling Tigers Untere Nahe KSV Köllerbach...
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German). Markneukirchen: Helmut Voigt. Archived from the original on 1 March 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2023. "Contrabass Cimbasso". Markneukirchen: Jürgen...
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Heinrich Knopf (category People from Markneukirchen)
Knopf came from a dynasty of bow makers. He studied bow making in Markneukirchen under his uncle, Christian Knopf. He was a journeyman in Leipzig working...
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Musique de Paris ". A prize-winner at international competitions at Markneukirchen and at Toulon, he started his professional career as first trombone...
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along the Zwickauer Mulde to Muldenberg and up to Schöneck and through Markneukirchen to Adorf in Vogtland. The line was cut in two by the construction of...
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