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    Het begin: de Orgelbewegung

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    The history of the German Orgelbewegung in a nutshell

    Digital Historicism:The New Baroque Organ at the Orgelpark

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    The Orgelpark wants to build a new organ with a 'baroque' sound concept and an additional digital interface. How to find solutions to the challenges involved

    Listening as a Musicological Tool:Real Time Analysis

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    Listening to music as a means to analyse that music is a new idea among musicologists and music theorists. Organ Music, especially improvisations, provide interesting practice material

    Ruf und Ruhm. Fünf Schnitger-Orgeln in Groningen Repute and Renown. Five Schnitger Organs in Groningen

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    Translated summary (in German) of the Dutch publication "Naam en faam. Vijf Schnitgerorgels in Groningen" by Cees van der Poel (with an introduction by Hans Fidom. Groningen: Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken, 2014. 60 pp. ISBN 978-90-73453-41-8). The publication and summary describe five organs built in the Dutch Province of Groningen by the North German organ builder Arp Schnitger (1648-1719): Uithuizen, Nieuw Scheemda, Eenum, Godlinze, and Groningen (the Der Aa-Kerk

    Repute and Renown. Five Schnitger Organs in Groningen

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    Translated summary (to English) of the Dutch publication "Naam en faam. Vijf Schnitgerorgels in Groningen" by Cees van der Poel (with an introduction by Hans Fidom. Groningen: Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken, 2014. 60 pp. ISBN 978-90-73453-41-8). ––– The publication and summary describe five organs built in the Dutch Province of Groningen by the North German organ builder Arp Schnitger (1648-1719): Uithuizen, Nieuw Scheemda, Eenum, Godlinze, and Groningen (the Der Aa-Kerk)

    Seven thoughts on making music on the organ:'What is to be done in such a situation?'

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    Ewald Kooiman always pointed at the specific situation in which music were to sound: if one organ invited or even forced to reconsider an otherwise valid way of performing a given score, he liked to openly think about what 'in such a situation' 'should be done'. This article provides food for further thought in that direction

    Hans David Blum Collection.

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    The Hans David Blum Collection documents his research of the history of his family and consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, manuscripts and notes, genealogical tables and trees, and clippings. Additionally there is a small amount of personal materials.Elaine Wolff, August 2005; David Hans Blum, August 2006Hans David Blum was born in 1919 in Breisach am Rhein, Germany. He is the author of a number of books, including Juden in Breisach.Finding aid available onlineRheineck. Müllheimdigitize

    [Burgundische Historie]

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    [Hans Erhart Tüsch]Impressum: Ort und Datum in der Vorlage genannt, Drucker nach ISTCFor the identity of the author (also known as Hans Düsch) and the political slant and the date of the text, see K. Ohly, Gb Jb 1956, p.131Woodcut

    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.

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    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB
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