The Michaeliskirche or St. Michaelis Kirche (St. Michael's Church) in the Thuringian town of Ohrdruf was the church where Johann Sebastian Bach's eldest...
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The Church of St. Michael (German: Michaeliskirche) is an early-Romanesque church in Hildesheim, Germany. It has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage...
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musicians band) in Erfurt. He was organist at the Kaufmannskirche and the Michaeliskirche; on 30 June 1682 he was named the director of the Ratsmusik (city council...
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0 m (259 ft) Jakobskirche [de] Burghausen Germany 79.0 m (259 ft) Michaeliskirche 1412 Lüneburg Germany 79.0 m (259 ft) Los Angeles California Temple...
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the steady production of music for Protestant church services at the Michaeliskirche (Church of St. Michael) and elsewhere in Hamburg. The following year...
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terrible fire that destroyed some 50 homes around the Orlaplatz and St. Michaeliskirche, severely damaging the rectory. The various churches and chapels in...
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on Erfurt, Krämerbrücke, Michaelisstraße, Domplatz, Predigerkirche, Michaeliskirche, and Molsdorf Castle. At the age of 80, Menzel-Jordan ventured into...
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Oskar Brüsewitz from Rippicha burnt himself to death in front of the Michaeliskirche. This was a protest against the DDR system. The town was an industrial...
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Lent—reserved for the Installation Music (Juraten-Einführungsmusik) at the Michaeliskirche) and the dense succession of Passion performances had to be modified...
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was accepted a position at Buttstädt, where he played the organ of Michaeliskirche and taught at the school. Krebs remained in Buttstädt for the rest...
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Capaun-Karlowa, Celle 1861–1867 (text). Rogacki-Thiemann, Birte. "St. Michaeliskirche, Lüneburg (Deutschland)". Brick Gothic Heritage (in German). Retrieved...
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St Michael's Church (German: Michaeliskirche) in the historical centre of the city of Erfurt in Thuringia, Germany, is a Gothic church building. It belongs...
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Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt, married here in 1668.[citation needed] Michaeliskirche (St Michael's Church) is a 13th-century Gothic parish church at Michaelisstraße...
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born in 1627 in Adorf, where his father served as organist of the Michaeliskirche (appointed after building the church organ with Jacob Schädlich). Caspar...
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Bach relatives lived. In 1690 Johann Christoph became organist at the Michaeliskirche at Ohrdruf. In October 1694 he married Dorothea von Hof. His mother...
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workshops was relocated from the swampy lowlands between Domburg and Michaeliskirche ("Old Market") to near St. Andreas. The chapel was subsequently replaced...
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Year Title 2002 Weihnachten mit Vicky Leandros – Live aus der St. Michaeliskirche 2005 Après toi 2006 Ich bin wie in bin...
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Michaelisschule, a school associated with the Church of St. Michael (Michaeliskirche). Practically no direct evidence exists to prove that Bach studied...
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Germany, including a recording of BWV 543 from the Sauer organ in the Michaeliskirche [de], Leipzig. Simon Sechter (1788–1867) made one of the first four-hand...
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field at 68.0 meters above sea level. Observing the points from the Michaeliskirche in Hamburg and the Friedenskirche in Siek, which later burned down...
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the facade and one stop from 1817 preserved. 1818–1819 Zennern [de] Michaeliskirche I/P 12 Together with Euler; five stops and casing preserved. vor 1820...
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Ohrdruf may also refer to: Ohrdruf concentration camp Ohrdruf Priory Michaeliskirche (Ohrdruf) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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first mentioned in civic records in 1383. The Evangelical church St. Michaeliskirche (St. Michael's Church), the Catholic church Liebfrauenkirche Eversburg...
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primarily known for football. The only church in Pansdorf is the St. Michaeliskirche zu Pansdorf, which organizes community events in the village. The most...
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Sebastian Bach was resident (1700–1702) at a school attached to the nearby Michaeliskirche, where he appears to have been a kind of organ scholar. Documentary...
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destroyed in World War II. In 1789, he designed the new interior of the Michaeliskirche [de], but most of his work was removed in 1868. The Lange Brücke [de]...
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the cathedral district with a strong twelve-towered wall, built the Michaeliskirche, and commissioned bronze doors for the cathedral. During the tenure...
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org/stable/i40095959 Bernhard Gallistl: Die Bernwardsäule und die Michaeliskirche zu Hildesheim. Mit Fotos von Johannes Scholz, Veröffentlichungen des...
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come into contact with music from early childhood through the nearby Michaeliskirche. The family later moved to Wandsbek, where Hugo attended school. Then...
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Orgeldatabase Michelsdorf in Brandenburg, Deutschland (Brandenburg) – Sankt Michaeliskirche, Orgeldatabase, with Disposition Friesack, Deutschland (Brandenburg)...
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