Heinrich Schnitger (10 May 1925 in Lemgo – 27 August 1964 in Upper Bavaria) was a German physician. He is considered the inventor of the piston stroke...
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Arp Schnitger (2 July 1648 – 28 July 1719 (buried)) was an influential Northern German organ builder. Considered the paramount manufacturer of his time...
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micropipette was patented in 1957 by Dr Heinrich Schnitger (Marburg, Germany). The founder of the company Eppendorf, Dr. Heinrich Netheler, inherited the rights...
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Marianne Weber (redirect from Marianne schnitger)
Marianne Schnitger; 2 August 1870 – 12 March 1954) was a German sociologist, women's rights activist and the wife of Max Weber. Marianne Schnitger was born...
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together with Heinrich Hermann Freytag. Freytag's son, Herman Eberhard Freytag (1796–1869) was the last representative of the Schnitger-school of organ-building...
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of the St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde was built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and is his largest two-manual organ. The instrument has 34 stops, of...
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was under his father, afterwards he moved onto studying with the Arp Schnitger students Christian Vater and the Danish Lambert Daniel Kastens. Gloger...
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Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger und seine Schule, page 180 Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger und seine Schule, page 36 Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger und seine Schule...
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compagnie: een introductie tot het werk van Heinrich Hermann Freytag en diens compagnon Frans Caspar Schnitger junior, „afsluiters“ van de 18de eeuwse Gronings-Hamburgse...
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form in the 18th century when it was expanded by Arp Schnitger, his son Franz Caspar Schnitger and his successor Albertus Antonius Hinsz. It has 52 speaking...
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The organ of St. Peter and Paul in Cappel was built in 1680 by Arp Schnitger for the St. Johannis-Klosterkirche in Hamburg and has been in Cappel, Lower...
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No. 68, 1998. pp. 274–275. Arp Schnitger und sein Werk: Bildband mit den erhaltenen Orgeln und Prospekten Arp Schnitgers. Cor H. Edskes and Harald Vogel...
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The west gallery organ in the Aa-kerk in Groningen was built by Arp Schnitger in 1699–1702. Originally built for the Academiekerk in Groningen it was...
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stylistic similarities to the organs of the Hamburg organ builder Arp Schnitger, it is assumed that Treutmann worked at least temporarily with the latter...
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Noordbroek in the Dutch province of Groningen was first built in 1696 by Arp Schnitger. Today it has 24 stops over two manuals and pedal. The case and the disposition...
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by Heinrich Scheidemann, some of which were unknown until that time, and which he also published. His life's work is a monograph on "Arp Schnitger and...
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together with Heinrich Hermann Freytag took over his workshop, which continued to build organs in Netherlands in the tradition of Arp Schnitger into the 19th...
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Reincken likely composed the fantasia in 1663, partly as a tribute to Heinrich Scheidemann, his tutor and predecessor as organist at St. Catherine's Church...
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Organ landscape of East Frisia (section Arp Schnitger)
Norder Ludgeri-Kirche (1686-88/1691-92) contains Schnitger's Organ in the Jacobi church in Hamburg Schnitger's second largest surviving work in Germany. With...
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Bärenreiter among others Kassel etc. 2016, ISBN 978-3-7618-2381-1. Arp Schnitger. Orgelbauer – Klangarchitekt – Vordenker. Ludwig, Kiel 2019, ISBN 978-3-86935-358-6...
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Christian Störl, organist and composer (born 1675) July 28 (buried) – Arp Schnitger, organ builder (born 1648) date unknown Michael Mietke, maker of harpsichords...
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taught in Berlin, Freiburg, and Heidelberg. He married his cousin Marianne Schnitger two years later. In 1897, he had a breakdown after his father died following...
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to an unusual number of well-known sociologists. Marianne Weber (born Schnitger), who was born in Oerlinghausen and married Max Weber here in 1893, was...
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German pipe organ builder (Rysum organ, Schnitker organ (Groningen), Schnitger organ (Hamburg)). Kari Ingulstad Botterud, 81, Norwegian politician, deputy...
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Renaissance-style stone building designed by court architect Gerhard Schnitger.[citation needed] It was built next to the old structure. Only ten years...
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Legends of Terror!. London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper. 1826. p. 66. Schnitger, F. F. (1889). "'Free and Freemason'". Ars Quatuor Coronatorum. 2. Margate:...
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Enemy" Carmen Kurz Elke Schilling May 6, 2004 (2004-05-06) 115 18 "The Witness" Holger Gimpel Jörg Schnitger & Sven Ulrich May 13, 2004 (2004-05-13)...
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temperament used for the Organ of St. Ludgeri in Norden, built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and the temperament later described by Carlo Gervasoni (1800). A system...
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Mencke (1644–1707), philosopher and scientist. Arp Schnitger (1648–1719), organ builder Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (1821–1898), medical doctor and naturopath...
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Gunning Ru van der Haar Inge Heybroek Tonny van Lierop Henk de Looper Jan de Looper Aat de Roos Hans Schnitger René Sparenberg Rein de Waal Max Westerkamp...
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