• Joseph Merklin (17 February 1819 – 10 July 1905) was a Baden-born organ builder who later became a French citizen. By the time of his retirement in 1898...
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  • Merklin or Merklín may refer to: Merklín (Karlovy Vary District), a municipality and village in the Karlovy Vary Region Merklín (Plzeň-South District)...
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    has two smaller organs: Choir pipe organ, north side of the choir, Joseph Merklin, 1878 Crypt pipe organ, 1998 The baptismal font by Jost Dotzinger (1453)...
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    Joan of Arc and of Jesus. As for the organ pipes, they were made by Joseph Merklin (1819–1905). In the 1980s, due to low attendance, it came under the...
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    of the church, was built in 1838 by John Abbey, enlarged in 1900 by Joseph Merklin, and reharmonized in 1980 by Adrien Maciet. Most of the medieval and...
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    mystic and preacher. The 1877 organ is by the famous German organ maker Joseph Merklin. "History of the BNU". BNU (National University Library of Strasbourg)...
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  • Barker Quentin Blumenroeder Daublaine & Callinet Aristide Cavaillé-Coll Joseph Merklin Charles Mutin Puget Family Dom Bédos de Celles (1709–1779) François-Henri...
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    Baptismal Font Decorative ceiling vault The grand pipe organ was built by Joseph Merklin and had been exhibited at the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris prior...
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    Francois-Henri Clicquot. It underwent further reconstruction in 1864 and 1867 by Joseph Merklin. It was restored again in 1942. It was restored once more in 1993 by...
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    Johann Andreas Silbermann, Robert Clicquot, Aristide Cavaillé-Coll and Joseph Merklin. A major restoration of the organ in the Église Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas...
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    in 1892 by Merklin company in Paris. Between October 2009 and April 2010 was restored by Ferdinand Stemmer its Swiss organ. Saint Joseph Cathedral suffered...
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    the organ was donated to the new church in 1907, it was renovated by Joseph Merklin, who built the choir organ in 1909. The main organ by the celebrated...
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  • glass constructed by the Lyon master Pagnon, as well as an organ by Joseph Merklin Église du Thusy – dating to the 16th century, the church has a nave...
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    Schyven's workshops in Ixelles. The latter, a former apprentice of Joseph Merklin, is an organ builder and inventor, to whom we owe several instruments...
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    in the 1970s. The organ in Notre-Dame de Clignancourt was built by Joseph Merklin. Several prominent musicians are associated with the church. Gabriel...
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    were carved by Ernest-Eugène Hiolle. The church's organ was built by Joseph Merklin in 1895 with additional work by Haerpfer in 1960 and Heddelin in 1992...
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  • recruited, the most important being Albert Merklin (descendant of the famous organ builder Joseph Merklin). Albert Merklin was working in Spain in 1914, and because...
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    Horiodacna Stefanescu, 1896 † Integricardium Rollier, 1912 † Korobkoviella Merklin, 1974 † Kubanocardium Muskhelishvili, 1965 † Lahillia Cossmann, 1899 †...
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    after damages incurred during the Paris Commune of 1870 1901 Rebuilding by Merklin 1934 Rebuilding by the Pleyel-Cavaillé-Coll firm 1962–65 Rebuilding by...
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    Choir screen, removed during the Renaissance. New organs were built by Merklin & Schütze (1858–60) and, after World War II, by Jacquot-Lavergne. The Châsse...
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    keyboards extant in Spain dating from the Age of Enlightenment. El órgano Merklin Schütze de la catedral de Murcia, Enrique Máximo García, Cajamurcia, Murcia...
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  • was appointed Kapellmeister of the Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral. The new Merklin organ was inaugurated in 1877 by Edmond Lemaigre, the first holder. Claussmann...
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  • Lorenzo Campeggio  • Vincenzo Pimpinella (Rossano, Calabria)  • Balthasar Merklin (Bishop of Hildesheim and Constance)  • future cardinal Pietro Bembo  •...
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    organ of the church is located in the tribune. It was built in 1898 by Merklin, and underwent major restoration between 1957 and 1962. (To hear recordings...
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    The Inspiration of Saint Matthew The Martyrdom of St. Matthew Interior Merklin organ Polet Chapel The church was chosen as the burial place for a number...
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    Saxe-Lauenburg † (12 July 1503 Appointed – 6 May 1527 Resigned) Balthasar Merklin † (6 May 1527 Appointed – 28 May 1531 Died) Otto Graf von Schaumberg †...
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    Paris à la Belle Époque, Vol 1 (2004), Helga Schauerte-Maubouet, Organ Merklin Cathedral in Moulins(F) Syrius 141382. Theodore Dubois, The Romantic Piano...
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    (inscriptions added in 1825 by Father Brisson). The choir organ is from Merklin. Stained glass is from the 19th and 20th centuries, mainly manufactured...
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  • bémol, no 1° des Douze Pièces pour orgue, par François Clément à l’orgue Merklin restauré de la cathédrale de Clermont-Ferrand. Free scores by Edmond Lemaigre...
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    investigations centered on the country's history under communism, especially the Joseph Stalin-period. In another television appearance, Goldstucker presented both...
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