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    Arp Schnitger (2 July 1648 – 28 July 1719 (buried)) was an influential Northern German organ builder. Considered the paramount manufacturer of his time...
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    present form in the 18th century when it was expanded by Arp Schnitger, his son Franz Caspar Schnitger and his successor Albertus Antonius Hinsz. It has 52...
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  • Schnitger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arp Schnitger (1648–1719), German pipe organ builder Hans Schnitger (1915–2013), Dutch...
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    Grasberg church, or Findorffkirche, in Grasberg was built in 1693–1694 by Arp Schnitger, originally for the orphanage at Rödingsmarkt in Hamburg, and transferred...
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  • Robert Arp (born 1970), American philosopher Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943), Swiss artist Arp Schnitger (1648-1719), German organbuilder Arp, Georgia Arp, Tennessee...
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    built from 1689 to 1693 by the most renowned organ builder of his time, Arp Schnitger. The organ boasts four manuals and pedal with 60 stops, 15 of which...
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    organ of the St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde was built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and is his largest two-manual organ. The instrument has 34 stops, of...
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    1686 to 1692 by Arp Schnitger. It has 46 stops, five divisions, three manuals and pedal, and is thus the second-largest surviving Schnitger organ in Germany...
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    The organ of St. Peter and Paul in Cappel was built in 1680 by Arp Schnitger for the St. Johannis-Klosterkirche in Hamburg and has been in Cappel, Lower...
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    The west gallery organ in the Aa-kerk in Groningen was built by Arp Schnitger in 1699–1702. Originally built for the Academiekerk in Groningen it was...
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    city centre, has a 125 m tall tower and features a famous organ by Arp Schnitger from 1693. It is dedicated to St James the Greater and often incorrectly...
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    Noordbroek in the Dutch province of Groningen was first built in 1696 by Arp Schnitger. Today it has 24 stops over two manuals and pedal. The case and the...
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    1701 by Arp Schnitger. It has 28 stops which are distributed on two manuals and pedal. The instrument is one of the best preserved Schnitger organs. The...
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    exquisite Baroque organ from 1721 designed by master organ builder Arp Schnitger and completed by his sons Franz Caspar and Johann Georg. On 31 August...
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    partly destroyed in a bombing raid in World War II (1942), when the Arp Schnitger organ was destroyed by fire, but was subsequently reconstructed. It...
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  • active in the Netherlands. Franz Caspar Schnitger was one of the sons of the organ-builder Arp Schnitger. After Arp's death in 1719, Franz Caspar and his...
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    tradition of Arp Schnitger. Albertus Antonius Hinsz probably learned his trade with either or both of Joachim Richborn [de] and Franz Caspar Schnitger. In 1728...
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  • Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger und seine Schule, page 180 Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger und seine Schule, page 36 Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger und seine Schule...
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    contains stops dating back to 1450, and was rebuilt and enlarged by Arp Schnitger among others. The church and organ are filmed extensively in the documentary...
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  • 18th century. He was a pupil of Arp Schnitger. Röder's year of birth and death are unknown. He was apprenticed to Schnitger for four years as a journeyman...
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  • of Arp Schnitger, he built organs in Northern Germany, including St. Michaelis, Lüneburg. Born in Transylvania, Dropa worked as an assistant of Arp Schnitger...
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    local St. Pankratius church, home to a historic Baroque organ built by Arp Schnitger. On July 16, 2007 the new longer runway started operations. In 2006...
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    techniques and design philosophies of 17th-century German organbuilder Arp Schnitger. Even though the instrument was built in the style of this single builder...
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    actor and singer. Otto Mencke (1644–1707), philosopher and scientist. Arp Schnitger (1648–1719), organ builder Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (1821–1898), medical...
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    1,200. A landmark is the Old Church (German: Alte Kirche) with its Arp Schnitger organ from about 1710. In medieval times Pellworm was a part of the...
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    de Graeff II., Lords of Purmerland and Ilpendam (b. 1671) July 28 – Arp Schnitger, German organ builder (b. 1648) July 30 – Giambattista Felice Zappi...
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    No. 68, 1998. pp. 274–275. Arp Schnitger und sein Werk: Bildband mit den erhaltenen Orgeln und Prospekten Arp Schnitgers. Cor H. Edskes and Harald Vogel...
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  • father Johann (Jean) Werner Klapmeyer, who had been a journeyman with Arp Schnitger and was involved, among other things, in the construction of the organ...
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  • improvisation by Walcha at the Organ of St. Peter and Paul in Cappel, built by Arp Schnitger in 1680; Walcha also used the Stellwagen Organ in St Jacob Church in...
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  • Albert de Klerk: Norddeutsche Arp Schnitger-Orgeln. 2 LP. Telefunken, 1972, Catalog No. 11 521/1-2. Richter played the Schnitger organ in the Lutheran church...
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