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    The Martinikerk (Martin's church) is the oldest church in Groningen, Netherlands. The church and its associated tower (the Martinitoren) are named after...
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    The west gallery organ of the Martinikerk in Groningen dates from the 15th century; it took its present form in the 18th century when it was expanded by...
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  • the historic organs of the Dutch province of Groningen. Centred on the organ of the Martinikerk, Groningen, it also includes the organs of Krewerd, Zeerijp...
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  • Martinikerk (Easterein), Easterein Martinikerk (Franeker), Franeker Martinikerk (Groningen) Martinikerk (Sneek), Sneek Martinikerk Rondeau, a documentary St....
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    as the Gothic Rysum organ and the Arp Schnitger organs of the Martinikerk in Groningen, Netherlands, and of St. Jacobi in Hamburg as well as building...
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  • Organ in the Martinikerk at Groningen, which received its authoritative form in 1692 through Arp Schnitger. de Vries studied at the Groningen Conservatory...
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    largest two-manual instrument); St. Ludgerikirche, Norden (1688) Martinikerk, Groningen, the Netherlands (1692) St. Jacobikirche, Hamburg (perhaps the most...
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  • Lincolnshire, England Church 1573 Tower of Beauvais Cathedral Beauvais, France Church 1577 Martinikerk Groningen, free city (now the Netherlands) Church...
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    Geert Adriaans Boomgaard (category People from Groningen (city))
    military insurgencies and wars Baptismal certificate 23 September 1788 Groningen Martinikerk. Retrieved 14 March 2019. "Table A – Verified Supercentenarians...
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  • was reconstructed by Jürgen Ahrend for the Schnitger organ in the Martinikerk Groningen out of one remaining pipe. Spitz Flute (English) Spitzflöte (German)...
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    city of Utrecht. He is the patron of the city of Groningen; its Martini tower and Martinikerk (Groningen) (Martin's Church) were named for him. He is also...
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    (334 ft) H>75 Martinikerk (Groningen) Protestant 53°13′10″N 6°34′06″E / 53.219374°N 6.568215°E / 53.219374; 6.568215 (Martinikerk, Groningen (today 97...
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    the Der Aa-kerk (Groningen) at Wikimedia Commons Arp Schnitger organ database (German, English, & Swedish) Page of Martinikerk Groningen (Dutch) Harald...
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    Martinitoren (category Buildings and structures in Groningen (city))
    is the tallest church steeple in the city of Groningen, Netherlands, and the bell tower of the Martinikerk. The tower is located at the north-eastern corner...
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    century by the master builder Harmannus of Groningen, who is also connected with the Martinikerk in Groningen in 1440. According to the Emder manuscript...
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    for pilgrims who came to Groningen, as the Martinikerk kept a relic of John the Baptist that attracted many pilgrims to Groningen. Because of that destination...
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    Der Aa-kerk (category Buildings and structures in Groningen (city))
    the Martinikerk in Bolsward. In 1635, the organ was transferred to the Broerkerk in Groningen and in 1877 it was transferred back to the Martinikerk in...
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  • Hungary Salisbury Cathedral, UK Stadtkirche, Waltershausen, Germany Martinikerk, Groningen, Netherlands Melbourne Town Hall, Australia In March 2009, Milan...
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  • organ. Recorded in November 1989 at the Schnitger organ at the Martinikerk, Groningen (Netherlands). Naxos 8.550651. 1 CD. Johann Sebastian Bach: Trios...
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    mächtigen König, Op. 67, No. 24, Harm Woltjer, Schnitger organ, Martinikerk, Groningen O Gott, du frommer Gott, Op. 67, No.30, Simon Stelling, Steinmeyer...
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  • Stef Tuinstra (category Musicians from Groningen (city))
    retrieved 14 November 2020. Reformatorisch Dagblad, 16 June 2017: "Martinikerk Groningen krijgt twee kerkorganisten" (in Dutch), retrieved 14 November 2020...
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  • Hooglandse Kerk Leiden Religious Koppelpoort Amersfoort Military Martinikerk Groningen Religious Middelburg Abbey Middelburg Domestic Religious Middelburg...
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    postgraduate students from the University of Groningen are permitted to defend their thesis in the Franeker Martinikerk [nl], provided they are Frisian or their...
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    life-long friend of Jacob Wilhelm Lustig [de], organist at the Martinikerk in Groningen, who also came from Hamburg. Hinsz died during the construction...
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    Groningse Bachvereniging (category Musical groups from Groningen (province))
    performance tradition. In 1955, the choir received the culture prize of Groningen province. The year 1970 was milestone in the choir's history, when van...
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    Kollum. Rennenberg, already ill, died at Groningen on 23 July 1581 and was buried in the Groningen Martinikerk. The city remained the scene of military...
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    Wessel Gansfort (category People from Groningen (city))
    relocated to the Martinikerk where a memorial had been erected. In 1962 his remains were unearthed again and taken to the Groningen anatomical laboratory...
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  • Cor Edskes (category People from Groningen (city))
    contributor to the documentary Martinikerk Rondeau, in which he detailed the history of organs in and around Groningen. He died in Haren, aged 90. "HONORARY...
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    Hendrik de Vries (category Writers from Groningen (city))
    November 1989) was a significant Dutch poet and painter who was born in Groningen, Netherlands and died in Haren, Netherlands. He was an early surrealist...
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  • Stichting Internationaal Schnitger Orgelconcours. Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Groningen Martinikerk, Herv". orgel-owl.de. Retrieved 15 April 2023. v t e...
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