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    Friedrich Ladegast (August 30, 1818 – June 30, 1905) was a famous German organ builder. Ladegast was born in Hochhermsdorf (now Hermsdorf), Saxony, to...
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    Thorvaldsen; crypt with sarcophagi of the reigning princes; organ by Friedrich Ladegast (1872); the towers were added in the late 19th century; site where...
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    The Great Hall originally included a historic pipe organ built by Friedrich Ladegast. Its first organ recital was held by Anton Bruckner in 1872. The present-day...
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    which have been ongoing since 1968. The church organ was built by Friedrich Ladegast in 1862 with four manuals and 83 stops. Its renovated from mechanical...
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  • Orgelbau GmbH & Co. KG) – Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia Friedrich Krebs (?–1493) Friedrich Ladegast (1818–1905) – Weissenfels Orgelbau Mebold, Siegen Johann...
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  • Engel is considered the "discoverer" and patron of the organ builder Friedrich Ladegast. Engel died in Merseburg at the age of 61. Engel received the goldene...
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    main entrance from the Old Town. In 1876, an organ constructed by Friedrich Ladegast was installed inside the Church. The Fara, like most of the city,...
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  • Certain large organs of the romantic era (such as the organ built by Friedrich Ladegast for the cathedral in Merseburg, Germany) feature this kind of combination...
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    Ludwig Brunow Joseph Hollman Hans von Kaltenborn-Stachau Julius Kühn Friedrich Ladegast Helmuth von Moltke the Younger House Order of the Wendish Crown International...
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    is known in musical circles for its large romantic organ, built by Friedrich Ladegast in the mid-19th century. Merseburg Cathedral also had a brief appearance...
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    keyboard instruments. New York: Garland. ISBN 9780415941747. Rots, Jaap. "Ladegast-Sauer-orgel Domkerk Tallinn". orgelnieuws.nl. Retrieved 6 April 2012. American...
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  • Schnitger (1648–1719), German organ builder JPL · 29203 29204 Ladegast 1991 GB11 Friedrich Ladegast (1818–1905), German organ builder JPL · 29204 29208 Halorentz...
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    dedicated to Professor Carl Riedel; its premiere was by Reubke on the Ladegast organ (1853-1855) of Merseburg Cathedral on 17 June 1857. Since its composition...
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    interpretations by more than 15 minutes. Ruchti also recorded the work on the Ladegast organ at Merseburg Cathedral, on which Liszt premiered the work. Starting...
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  • Friedrich Ludwig Thiele. Carole Terry, organ. Recorded in August 1996 on the Ladegast organ at Schwerin Cathedral, Germany. Seattle, WA: Ambassador Recording...
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  • e.g., in naming Asteroid 12694 Schleiermacher after German theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher. "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved...
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