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    Johann Andreas Silbermann, also known as Jean-André Silbermann (26 June 1712, in Strasbourg – 11 February 1783, in Strasbourg) was an 18th-century organ-builder...
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    teacher of other builders. His nephew and pupil Johann Andreas Silbermann was the teacher of Johann Andreas Stein, who perfected the so-called "Viennese...
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    Gottfried Johann Andreas Silbermann (1712–1783), German builder of pipe organs, son of Andreas Heinrich Silbermann, Romanian chess master Jake Silbermann (born...
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  • Alsace. Andreas also established the Silbermann family tradition of organ building, training his brother Gottfried and his son Johann Andreas in the profession...
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    Johann Andreas Silbermann in Strasbourg and of Franz Jakob Späth in Regensburg. Johann Andreas Silbermann was the eldest of the four sons of Andreas Silbermann...
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    maintained. In 1780, the now nationally famous choir organ of Johann Andreas Silbermann was built (restored in 1948 and 1966 according to the rules of...
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    Nativity and the Assumption of Mary, and a 1765 pipe organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann. Main portal Roof and spire Inside, looking east Inside, looking...
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  • was mostly limited to his pupils, most notably Johann Christoph Bach, Johann Heinrich Buttstett, Andreas Nicolaus Vetter, and two of Pachelbel's sons,...
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    Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his...
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    The cathedral has a Baroque organ built by the German builder Johann Andreas Silbermann, based in Alsace, in 1761. The instrument was restored by Metzler...
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    while inside, the 1710 pipe organ by Andreas Silbermann (completed in 1746 by his son, Johann Andreas Silbermann, and restored several times since) and...
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    of Ste Aurélie in Strasbourg, on a mid-18th-century organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann (brother of Gottfried), an organ-builder greatly revered by Bach...
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    (the mechanism and the pipes themselves, originally built by Johann Andreas Silbermann, were completely replaced in 1979), as well as the ambulatory...
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  • sometimes applied to full chords in both hands. Johann Heinrich Buttstett - Helga Schauerte-Maubouet at the Silbermann Organ in Rötha (Syrius, 141334), 1998 Hans...
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  • Neumeister Collection (category Chorale preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    for EMI-Angel on a restored Johann Andreas Silbermann organ at Arlesheim cathedral. This is Johann Sebastian's cousin, Johann Christoph Bach (1642–1703)...
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    – Exupere Joseph Bertin, French anatomist (d. 1781) June 26 – Johann Andreas Silbermann, German organ-builder (d. 1783) June 28 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau...
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    erected in the assembly room of the new church. Of the Silbermann organ made by Johann Andreas Silbermann (1765), only the case remains; it was moved into the...
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    distinguished fortepiano builders in the era following Silbermann was one of his pupils, Johann Andreas Stein, who worked in Augsburg, Germany. Stein's fortepianos...
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  • October - 3 November). He meets with Franz Xaver Richter, Johann Andreas Silbermann, Johann Baptist Wendling, Maximilian of Zweibrücken, and others. 1772...
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    striking. Another pride of the church are the 1781 pipe organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann and the monumental Late Gothic cross (1480), 4.5 m (15 ft) high...
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    The choir windows are of a contemporary style. Main organ, by Johann Andreas Silbermann, 1741 Choir organ built to the plans of Albert Schweitzer, 1905...
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    with a wooden barrel vault. The pipe organ is a 1762 work by Johann Andreas Silbermann. It was moved into this church from Old Saint Peter's Church,...
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    1720) - Quentin Blumenroeder (Haguenau, 2017) / Historical Organ Andreas Silbermann (1710), restored by Quentin Blumenroeder (Haguenau, 2010), Abbaye...
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    involved in the restoration of historic organs by builders such as Johann Andreas Silbermann, Robert Clicquot, Aristide Cavaillé-Coll and Joseph Merklin. A...
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    Eight Short Preludes and Fugues (category Preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    Fugue in C major (BWV 553) BWV 553 All performed by Robert Köbler on a Silbermann organ, in the village church of Großhartmannsdorf, Saxony Discounted as...
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  • – Exupere Joseph Bertin, French anatomist (d. 1781) June 26 – Johann Andreas Silbermann, German organ-builder (d. 1783) June 28 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau...
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  • Munster." History of the organ of the Toul Cathedral. "Around 1749, Johann Andreas Silbermann, famous organ factor of Strasbourg, was warned by Dom Georges...
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    soon as they heard my name, the two Herrn Silbermann [i. e. Andreas Silbermann and Johann Andreas Silbermann] and Herr Hepp (organist) came to call on...
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    historical artifacts on 18 April 1974. The original organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann was moved to the Dominican church in Colmar in 1896. It was replaced...
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    Meerane to Johann Friederici (1653–1731), vice-mayor of the city and an organ builder. He was apprenticed in organ building to Gottfried Silbermann from 1730...
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