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    Wilhelm Carl Friedrich Sauer (23 March 1831 – 9 April 1916) was a German pipe organ builder. One of the famous organ builders of the Romantic period, Sauer...
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    J. P. Sauer und Sohn GmbH (Sauer & Sohn) is a manufacturer of firearms and machinery and is the oldest firearms manufacturer still active in Germany. The...
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    that it contains two pipe organs. The older one is a Romantic organ by Wilhelm Sauer, built from 1884 to 1889 with three manuals, 63 stops and mechanical...
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    entrance to Berlin Cathedral (on the right) The pipe organ, built by Wilhelm Sauer, was fully restored during reconstruction. It has 113 stops, including...
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  • Sauer is a German surname. Notable people with this surname (or Sauers) include: Albert Sauer (1898–1945), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant...
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    whose sound outlet is located above the altar was built in 1908 by Wilhelm Sauer (Frankfurt / Oder). Gerald Woehl created the Bach organ in 1990, implementing...
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  • Großherzoglich Hessischen Rheinprovinz I. Abtl., Mainz 1847, S. 454 f. Wilhelm Sauer, Nassauisches Urkundenbuch I 2, Wiesbaden 1886, S. 614 f. Nr. 1043 Schaab...
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    Reuter (1810–1874), low German poet, studied at the school in Friedland Wilhelm Sauer (1831–1916), organ builder, spent his youth in Friedland "Bevölkerungsstand...
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    to Straube, who gave its first performance in 1913 to inaugurate the Wilhelm Sauer organ at the opening of the Breslau Centennial Hall. Reger was particularly...
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    requested a raise from ℳ 1,000 to ℳ 5,000 and also requested that the Wilhelm Sauer organ of 1888 at the Thomaskirche be enlarged (not only in manual compass—an...
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    was the main organ. Its replacements, the Schulze organ and then the Wilhelm Sauer organ, one of the largest in northwest Germany. The cathedral today...
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    (niederländisch) Johann Gottlieb Heise Organindex, Orgeln in the GDR-era Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße, renamed back in 1991 Portals: Classical music Germany...
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    Carl Ludwig Gesell (de), in 1862. The organ was further modernized by Wilhelm Sauer during extensive interior renovations carried out from 1897 to 1899...
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    works, his use of the Walze and Swell roller mechanisms, pioneered by Wilhelm Sauer, permitted rapid changes of dynamics and orchestral colour. In the case...
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    houses Art Nouveau stained glass windows and a pipe organ built by Wilhelm Sauer. The chapel is still used for funerals and church services and it occasionally...
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  • Klein (1880–1926), and after his death in 1925, by criminal law scholar Wilhelm Sauer (1879–1962) and Götz Briefs (1889–1974). The last congress of old series...
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  • was a German organ builder in Stettin. Born in Magdeburg, father Philipp Wilhelm Grüneberg was an organ builder in Magdeburg, since 1767 in Białogard in...
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  • value-free discipline among more contemporary scholars of the subject. Wilhelm Sauer, a near contemporary who, like Exner, combined a full legal background...
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    approximately 200 gas lamps. Its organ was built by a well-known company of Wilhelm Sauer from Frankfurt (Oder). Lutheran rite liturgy was performed until 1945...
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    Voivodeship and the largest in Bydgoszcz. It was built in 1903 by the Wilhelm Sauer company, then overhauled and rebuilt by Josef Goebel from Gdańsk in...
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    and the church was painted. In 1902, a new organ was installed by the Wilhelm Sauer company. In 1909, the church was equipped with steam heating. In 1942...
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    der Rechtslücke. Eine analytische Studie zu Wilhelm Sauers Methodenlehre, In: Festschrift für Wilhelm Sauer, Berlin 1949, pp. 85–102. Der rechtsfreie Raum...
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    Herbert Rosendorfer: Der Prinz von Homburg: Biographie, Munich, 1991 Wilhelm Sauer (1888), "Philipp", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 26...
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    and Thuringia. Today's organ was built in 2000 by the organ builder Wilhelm Sauer (Frankfurt (Oder)) in the historic case of 1812. It is a reconstruction...
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    Sauerkraut (redirect from Sauer-kraut)
    Rustica) mentioned preserving cabbages and turnips with salt. According to Wilhelm Holzapfel et al, Plinius the Elder, writing in the first century A.D.,...
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  • married Count Diether VIII of Katzenelnbogen (d. 1402). House of Nassau Wilhelm Sauer (1889), "Ruprecht der Streitbare", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in...
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    Rossel 1878–1896 Wilhelm Sauer 1897–1921 Paul Wagner 1921–1931 de:Max Eugen Domarus 1933–1938 Rudolf Vaupel 1947–1961 Georg Wilhelm Sante 1961–1970 Otto...
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    Company. An argument in 1892 with the Wilhelm Sauer Organ Company required the mediation of Alexander Wilhelm Gottschalg. In the spring of 1894, Walcker...
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    The old church building housed a famous organ, a masterpiece built by Wilhelm Sauer and often played in concerts, which burnt on 3 February 1945. The typical...
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    niche and even a Baroque gravestone. The organ was built in 1896 by Wilhelm Sauer and restored in 1984. Mennonite church In the 16th century, Swiss Mennonites...
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