Dominican Monastery of St. Katharine active. 1276 – Augsburg becomes a Free Imperial City. 1300 – Barfüsserkirche (church) founded. 1321 – St. Anna-Kirche (church)...
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"Adjunkt" in a hospital and in March 1805 he was appointed deacon at Augsburg's Barfüßerkirche. The next year, in January 1806, he was installed as deacon at...
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in which he completed his magnificent organ for the so-called Barfüßerkirche in Augsburg. In the same year, he became an organist at the church. According...
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orchestra, and a year later he became a church musician at the Barfüßerkirche in Augsburg, where he was employed until 1677. During his time, about 60 pieces...
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violetta, violoncello and continuo. It was first performed in the Barfüßerkirche in Frankfurt/Main on 10 April 1716. According to Telemann's 1718 autobiography...
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were merged too. Dotation churches for Lutheran service (since 1533) Barfüßerkirche (Church of the Discalced), demolished in 1786 and replaced by the new...
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Post Office. In 1894 he designed the stained glass window of the Barfüßerkirche in Augsburg. He exhibited work in the Münchner Glaspalast. Franz Widnmann...
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Resurrection Church (Auferstehungskirche; Protestant) The Bare Feet Church (Barfüsserkirche; Catholic) Christ Church of Brötzingen (Protestant) The Protestant...
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violetta, and continuo Barfüßerkirche Frankfurt/Main, 10 April 1716; repeated during Lent in 1717 or 1718 in Hamburg or Augsburg (source Telemann 1718...
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