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    Jürgen Ahrend (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈaːʁənt]; 28 April 1930 – 1 August 2024) was a German organ builder famous for restoring instruments such...
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  • Malaysian politician, Johor State MLA (since 2018), internal bleeding. Jürgen Ahrend, 94, German pipe organ builder (Rysum organ, Schnitker organ (Groningen)...
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  • Notable people named Jürgen include: Jürgen Ahrend (1930–2024), German organ builder Jürgen Alzen (born 1962), German race car driver Jürgen Arndt, East German...
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    modifications through the years it was restored to its 1513 condition by Jürgen Ahrend and Gerhard Brunzema in 1959. The organ has seven stops on one manual...
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  • American R&B and jazz singer Carmen Pateña, 83, Filipino pop singer 1 – Jürgen Ahrend, 94, German pipe organ builder 2 – Nicu Covaci, 77, Romanian rock singer-songwriter...
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  • baritone, 87 27 July – Wolfgang Rihm, German composer, 72 1 August – Jürgen Ahrend, German organ builder, 94 3 August – Antonio Meneses, Brazilian cellist...
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    Wagner (1690–1749) during the period 1738–40 was carefully restored by Jürgen Ahrend between 1993 and 1994. It has 30 stops and is located at a gallery in...
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    would fit in with the organ's mature state. The leading organ restorer Jürgen Ahrend was entrusted with the difficult task and carried it through successfully...
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    In January 2001, the Gloger organ was restored. The organ builder Jürgen Ahrend had recreated in the restored Gloger pipes the authentic sounds of old...
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    (1761) A = Jürgen Ahrend (1993) 60 stops, about 4000 pipes Wind supply: 12 wind chests (Schnitger) One main valve, five stop valves (Ahrend) 6 wedge bellows...
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    from 1961 to 1962. The organ was built by the German organ builder Jürgen Ahrend in 2004. Nøstetangen Museum at the old county farm (Sorenskrivergården)...
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    do justice to the difficult acoustic conditions. The restoration by Jürgen Ahrend (1981-85) consistently restored the old sound. In particular, his reconstruction...
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  • (English) Flute A 1 ft pitch flute. The Speelfluyt was reconstructed by Jürgen Ahrend for the Schnitger organ in the Martinikerk Groningen out of one remaining...
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  • Farmsum, and Middelstum. The film includes interviews with organ builder Jürgen Ahrend, organ consultant Cor Edskes and organ builder Bernhardt Edskes. It...
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    [attribution needed] The house was built around a tracker organ hand-built by Jürgen Ahrend, an instrument known as Opus 1, U.S.A. The Bradbury House is a historic...
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    builder Gottfried Heinrich Gloger in 1760–65, was fully restored by Jürgen Ahrend in 1999–2000 and reopened to great fanfare in January 2001. With its...
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    Breteuil. The museum's church even houses an organ built in 1981 by Jürgen Ahrend when Denis Milhau[circular reference] was director of the musée between...
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    (1925–2000), musicologist, dance historian and teacher of historical dance Jürgen Ahrend (1930–2024), organ builder Kai Engelke (born 1946), writer, singer-songwriter...
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    Mare) S = Arp Schnitger A = Jürgen Ahrend 46 stops, 76 ranks of pipes, 3.110 pipes Wind system: 3 wedge bellows (Ahrend) 5 check valves (ventils) Wind...
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  • actress 25 April - Peter Schulz, SPD politician (died 2013) 28 April - Jürgen Ahrend, organ builder (died 2024) 29 April - Claus Ogerman, arranger and orchestrator...
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  • be repaired often. It was removed in 2009: 668  and was rebuilt by Jürgen Ahrend to better suit Johann Sebastian Bach's music by basing it on Thuringian...
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  • Gonzalez Jean-Loup and Robert Boisseau Bertrand Cattiaux Pascal Quoirin Jürgen Ahrend – Leer, Lower Saxony Michael Becker Orgelbau Rudolf von Beckerath (1907–1976)...
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    Scheemda were featured in the documentary Martinikerk Rondeau, in which Jürgen Ahrend, Cor Edskes and Bernhardt H. Edskes detail Schnitger's life and demonstrate...
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    ISSN 2191-4257, pp. 16–17. "Worpswede, Zionskirche: Orgel der Firma Jürgen Ahrend Orgelbau (2012)" Archived 6 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine, on:...
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  • organ at the St. Nicolai Kirche (pictured) in Altenbruch, restored by Jürgen Ahrend (pictured, 2003/04). Organ Works 2 was recorded on the Wilde/Schnitger...
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  • located in Tannenhausen [de], a district of Aurich. Jürgen Kopp joined Stegemann in 1987 from Jürgen Ahrend for a few years before becoming a self-employed...
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  • Groningen, Edskes had a working relationship with the German organ builder Jürgen Ahrend that began in the 1950s, included the restoration of many organs in...
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    concert hall is a reproduction classical organ, which was built by Jürgen Ahrend in 1978. The wooden casing was designed by James Haig Marshall of Ian...
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  • manuals/10 stops. University of Calgary, Rozsa Centre (Calgary, AB). Jürgen Ahrend Orgelbau, 2006. "Norden" temperament (modified meantone). North German...
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    the hall is home to many Oregon Bach Festival concerts. It contains a Jürgen Ahrend organ, which was completed in 1972. A bequest of Robert Vinton Beall...
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