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    Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden is a privately owned organ building and restoration company in Dresden, Germany. The company was founded in 1808 in Cämmerswalde...
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    shortly after the building opened. The original organ, built by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden, was based on a mobile frame so it could be moved on and off the...
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    voices and four manuals was built in 1996 by the German firm Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden GmbH. One of the most important concerts in the synagogue's history...
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    Filmfabrik Wolfen Hochseeschiffbau Mathias-Thesen-Werft Wismar VEB VEB Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden VEB Lokomotivbau Karl Marx Babelsberg (LKM) VEB Lokomotivbau Elektrotechnische...
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    original university church. Construction of the instrument was by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden (opus 1161) and was completed in 2017. The console consists of...
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    hall is equipped with a notable four-manual pipe organ built by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden in 1984. The organ has four manuals and pedal, 74 stops and 5...
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    two electronic organs, and in 1974 a pipe organ was built by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden. List of churches in Rogaland "Bakkebø Church". Religiana. Retrieved...
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    described as "unworthy" of the church in a report by the Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden. In 1889, the Jehmlich brothers received the order for a new organ. The instrument...
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    the Great Hall. Three days later, the companies Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden and Hermann Eule Orgelbau Bautzen [de] were invited to submit a bid. Eule cancelled...
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    designed by Hans Kock. The organ dates from 1988 and was made by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden, reusing the organ case from 1832. Two epitaph monuments dating...
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    Stadtentwicklung, 19 March 2010 (in German) (pdf) "Orgel Berlin Nikolaikirche". Jehmlich Orgelbau (in German). Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2014-09-18...
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  • by Orgelbau- und Restaurierungswerkstatt Rainer Wolter [de] 1832 Greifswald Dom St. Nikolai III/P 44 Rebuilt in 1988 by Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden → Orgel...
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    consecrated on December 14, 1975. It was built by the company Gebrüder Jehmlich Orgelbau in Dresden. The total cost of the organ was NOK 224,000. Next to the south...
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    are from 1993. The church organ is from 1981 and was built by Jehmlich Orgelbau in Dresden, Germany. The two church bells are cast by Olsen Nauen Bell Foundry...
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  • Faber & Greve, Salzhemmendorf; 1958 New construction by Fa. Gebr. Jehmlich, Dresden. 1834 Teschendorf Village church II/P 12 1836–1838 Salzwedel Katharinenkirche...
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