• Martinikerk may refer to one of several churches in the Netherlands: Martinikerk (Bolsward) Martinikerk (Doesburg) Martinikerk (Easterein), Easterein Martinikerk...
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    Martin's Church (also Grote kerk or Martinikerk; West Frisian: Martinitsjerke) is a Protestant church in Bolsward, Netherlands, and one of the medieval...
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    transferred to the Aa-kerk. The Bolsward organ build by Raphael Rodensteen in 1550 was originally for the Martinikerk in Bolsward. In 1635, the organ was transferred...
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    Pier. Contemporary Worp van Thabor identifies him simply as Weird van Bolsward. Modern authors such as J.J. Kalma doubt the nephew connection, and Brouwer...
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    Albertus Anthoni Hinsz (1704–1785). Ommelander Museum, Leens 1981. Bolsward, Martinikerk (in Dutch) Bovenkerk, Kampen (in Dutch) Hervormde Kerk, Nordbroek...
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  • in 1980 the Choral Prize at the National Improvisation Competition in Bolsward and in 1986 the International Harpsichord Competition in Bruges. As an...
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  • Moreau. A large part remains. 1793 Groningen Martinikerk III/P 47 Repairs to the organ in the Martinikerk, which today has 52 stops. 1793–1795 Zuidbroek...
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    Netherlands. It is southeast of Wommels and southwest of Itens, in the middle of Bolsward, Sneek, Leeuwarden and Franeker. The center is situated on the Oosterendervaart...
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