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Michael Mietke (c. 1656/1671 – 1719) was a
German harpsichord and harp maker. He
lived his
entire life in
Berlin and is
known to have been an instrument...
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instrument ordered for
Prince Leopold from the instrument-maker
Michael Mietke and paid for by Bach in
Berlin in 1719.
Speculation regarding the composition...
- "Complex Computer".
Patent US2668661A.
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Mietke,
Detlef (2017) [2015]. "Binäre Codices". Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik...
- 14.2585H. doi:10.1088/0022-3719/14/19/010. Blumenstein, C.; Schäfer, J.;
Mietke, S.; Meyer, S.; Dollinger, A.; Lochner, M.; Cui, X. Y.; Patthey, L.; Matzdorf...
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instruments were
built by
Michael Mietke,
Heinrich Gräbner and the
Silbermann family. Many
modern builders have
copied the
Mietke instruments and they have proven...
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recommendation of Bach, the
court acquired a new
harpsichord from
Michael Mietke. This was
probably the
instrument for
which Bach
composed Brandenburg concerto...
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February 27 –
Johann Valentin Görner,
composer (died 1762)
March 5 –
Michael Mietke II,
German harpsichord maker (died 1754)
March 13 –
Burkat Shudi, Swiss-born...
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believed that it was
written in 1719, to show off a new
harpsichord by
Michael Mietke which Bach had
brought back from
Berlin for the Cöthen court. It is also...
- to
eliminate Oh Land:
Mathilde Caffey Blachman:
Nicklas Mietke Ankerstjerne:
Nicklas Mietke Theme:
Songs from the 1980s
Musical Guest:
Limahl ("The NeverEnding...
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distinct from the
better known northern style as
represented by H****,
Mietke and Zell. The Gräbner
family ran the most
prominent instrument making workshop...