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- of Poland's prin****l pilgrimage sites. Between 2002 and 2007, Polish organbuilder Zych - on the base of the project made by Prof. Andrzej Chorosiński -...
- Walter Thür Organbuilders (Swedish: Walter Thür Orgelbyggen) was a maker of pipe organs, based in Torshälla, Sweden. The company, established in 1968...
- Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943), Swiss artist Arp Schnitger (1648-1719), German organbuilder Arp, Georgia Arp, Tennessee Arp, Texas ARP (laboratory) of digital humanities...
- shrine are rare instruments in the United States by this noted Italian organbuilder from the region of Cabrini's birth. The street to the west of the New...
- pedalboard, created by prof. Andrzej Chorosiński and manufactured by Polish organbuilder "Zych - Zakłady Organowe"); this instrument is also the fourth largest...
- – April 1779, Verdal) was a German organbuilder and organist. Gloger was born as the third son of the organbuilder Johann Heinrich Gloger. His elder brothers...
- Charles W. McManis (March 17, 1913 – December 3, 2004) was an American organbuilder. McManis was born in Kansas City, Kansas and received A.B. and Mus. B...
- Parish took over the maintenance of the instrument, the Diego Cera Organbuilders, Inc. They had to do minor jobs on broken trackers, hairline cracks...
- builder and the first American president of the International Society of Organbuilders. Hofmann was born in Kyle, Texas on a cotton farm. He was the youngest...
- harpsichord builder. Boalch states that Ioes and Goosen were sons of organbuilder Hans van Cuelen (before 1500 – c.1560), but Kottick points out that there...