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  • Andreas Silbermann
  • German organ builder (1678–1734)

    Andreas Silbermann (16 May 1678 – 16 March 1734) was a German organ builder, who was involved in the construction of 35 organs, mostly in Alsace. Andreas

    Andreas Silbermann

    Andreas_Silbermann

  • Gottfried Silbermann
  • German instrument builder (1683–1753)

    of Saxony") by Frederick Augustus I. The organs that Silbermann and his brother Andreas Silbermann built show a clear and distinctive style, both in architecture

    Gottfried Silbermann

    Gottfried_Silbermann

  • Johann Andreas Stein
  • German maker of keyboard instruments (1728 – 1792)

    Johann Andreas Silbermann in Strasbourg and of Franz Jakob Späth in Regensburg. Johann Andreas Silbermann was the eldest of the four sons of Andreas Silbermann

    Johann Andreas Stein

    Johann Andreas Stein

    Johann_Andreas_Stein

  • Johann Andreas Silbermann
  • Organ builder from Strasbourg (1712–1783)

    Johann Andreas Silbermann, also known as Jean-André Silbermann (26 June 1712, in Strasbourg – 11 February 1783, in Strasbourg) was an 18th-century organ-builder

    Johann Andreas Silbermann

    Johann Andreas Silbermann

    Johann_Andreas_Silbermann

  • Silberman
  • Surname list

    Johann Andreas Silbermann (1712–1783), German builder of pipe organs, son of Andreas Heinrich Silbermann, Romanian chess master Jake Silbermann (born 1983)

    Silberman

    Silberman

  • Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church
  • Protestant Church in Strasbourg, France

    maintained. In 1780, the now nationally famous choir organ of Johann Andreas Silbermann was built (restored in 1948 and 1966 according to the rules of the

    Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church

    Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church

    Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune_Protestant_Church

  • Albert Schweitzer
  • German polymath (1875–1965)

    Ste Aurélie in Strasbourg, on a mid-18th-century organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann (brother of Gottfried), an organ-builder greatly revered by Bach,

    Albert Schweitzer

    Albert Schweitzer

    Albert_Schweitzer

  • Église Saint-Martin, Marmoutier
  • Church in Marmoutier, France

    while inside, the 1710 pipe organ by Andreas Silbermann (completed in 1746 by his son, Johann Andreas Silbermann, and restored several times since) and

    Église Saint-Martin, Marmoutier

    Église Saint-Martin, Marmoutier

    Église_Saint-Martin,_Marmoutier

  • Zacharias Hildebrandt
  • German organ builder (1688–1757)

    apprenticed him to the famous organ builder Gottfried Silbermann, brother of Andreas Silbermann in Freiberg. In 1721, Hildebrandt finished his masterpiece

    Zacharias Hildebrandt

    Zacharias_Hildebrandt

  • St Martin's Church, Colmar
  • Church in Colmar, France

    (the mechanism and the pipes themselves, originally built by Johann Andreas Silbermann, were completely replaced in 1979), as well as the ambulatory, a unique

    St Martin's Church, Colmar

    St Martin's Church, Colmar

    St_Martin's_Church,_Colmar

  • 1734
  • Calendar year

    1663) March 1 – Roger North, English biographer (b. 1653) March 16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ builder (b. 1678) March 21 – Robert Wodrow, Scottish

    1734

    1734

    1734

  • Franz Xaver Richter
  • Austro-Moravian singer, violinist, composer, conductor and music theoretician

    soon as they heard my name, the two Herrn Silbermann [i. e. Andreas Silbermann and Johann Andreas Silbermann] and Herr Hepp (organist) came to call on

    Franz Xaver Richter

    Franz Xaver Richter

    Franz_Xaver_Richter

  • Église Saint-Georges de Châtenois
  • Church in Bas-Rhin, France

    Nativity and the Assumption of Mary, and a 1765 pipe organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann. Main portal Roof and spire Inside, looking east Inside, looking west

    Église Saint-Georges de Châtenois

    Église Saint-Georges de Châtenois

    Église_Saint-Georges_de_Châtenois

  • Jesuit Church, Molsheim
  • Church in Molsheim, France

    striking. Another pride of the church are the 1781 pipe organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann and the monumental Late Gothic cross (1480), 4.5 m (15 ft) high and

    Jesuit Church, Molsheim

    Jesuit Church, Molsheim

    Jesuit_Church,_Molsheim

  • Arlesheim
  • Municipality in Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland

    cathedral has a Baroque organ built by the German builder Johann Andreas Silbermann, based in Alsace, in 1761. The instrument was restored by Metzler

    Arlesheim

    Arlesheim

    Arlesheim

  • Neumeister Collection
  • 82 chorale preludes in a manuscript copy produced by Johann Gottfried Neumeister

    recording of the Wolff edition for EMI-Angel on a restored Johann Andreas Silbermann organ at Arlesheim cathedral. This is Johann Sebastian's cousin, Johann

    Neumeister Collection

    Neumeister_Collection

  • 1712
  • Calendar year

    Exupere Joseph Bertin, French anatomist (d. 1781) June 26 – Johann Andreas Silbermann, German organ-builder (d. 1783) June 28 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Genevan

    1712

    1712

    1712

  • St Thomas' Church, Strasbourg
  • Church in Strasbourg, France

    choir windows are of a contemporary style. Main organ, by Johann Andreas Silbermann, 1741 Choir organ built to the plans of Albert Schweitzer, 1905 Sarcophagus

    St Thomas' Church, Strasbourg

    St Thomas' Church, Strasbourg

    St_Thomas'_Church,_Strasbourg

  • Timeline of Strasbourg
  • October - 3 November). He meets with Franz Xaver Richter, Johann Andreas Silbermann, Johann Baptist Wendling, Maximilian of Zweibrücken, and others. 1772

    Timeline of Strasbourg

    Timeline_of_Strasbourg

  • Benjamin Alard
  • Musical artist

    1720) - Quentin Blumenroeder (Haguenau, 2017) / Historical Organ Andreas Silbermann (1710), restored by Quentin Blumenroeder (Haguenau, 2010), Abbaye

    Benjamin Alard

    Benjamin Alard

    Benjamin_Alard

  • Eight Short Preludes and Fugues
  • Collection of works for keyboard and pedal

    Fugue in C major (BWV 553) BWV 553 All performed by Robert Köbler on a Silbermann organ, in the village church of Großhartmannsdorf, Saxony Discounted as

    Eight Short Preludes and Fugues

    Eight Short Preludes and Fugues

    Eight_Short_Preludes_and_Fugues

  • St. George's Church, Sélestat
  • Church in Sélestat, France

    historical artifacts on 18 April 1974. The original organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann was moved to the Dominican church in Colmar in 1896. It was replaced

    St. George's Church, Sélestat

    St. George's Church, Sélestat

    St._George's_Church,_Sélestat

  • Saint Stephen's Church, Strasbourg
  • French Revolution. In 1714 the church was equipped with an organ by Andreas Silbermann, which is now in Bischheim. After the French Revolution, the building

    Saint Stephen's Church, Strasbourg

    Saint Stephen's Church, Strasbourg

    Saint_Stephen's_Church,_Strasbourg

  • Lionel Rogg
  • Swiss organist, composer and teacher

    in 1992 and 2000, on the Silbermann organ in Arlesheim. This instrument was built by Johann Andreas, son of Andreas Silbermann, in 1761, and restored by

    Lionel Rogg

    Lionel_Rogg

  • 1730s
  • Decade

    1663) March 1 – Roger North, English biographer (b. 1653) March 16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ builder (b. 1678) March 21 – Robert Wodrow, Scottish

    1730s

    1730s

  • 1678
  • Calendar year

    (d. 1717) May 3 – Amaro Pargo, Spanish corsair (d. 1747) May 16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ builder (d. 1734) July 26 – Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor

    1678

    1678

    1678

  • 1670s
  • Decade

    (d. 1717) May 3 – Amaro Pargo, Spanish corsair (d. 1747) May 16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ builder (d. 1734) July 26 – Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor

    1670s

    1670s

  • St John's Church, Wissembourg
  • Church located in Bas-Rhin, France

    northern aisle, which an inscription dates 1513, are flamboyant Gothic. Andreas Silbermann built a fairly small organ for Saint-John's between 1717 and 1720

    St John's Church, Wissembourg

    St John's Church, Wissembourg

    St_John's_Church,_Wissembourg

  • Max Silbermann
  • German politician (1896–1968)

    Max Silbermann (18 January 1896 - 5 February 1968) was a German politician (USPD, KPD). He served as a member of the Saxon regional parliament ("Landtag")

    Max Silbermann

    Max_Silbermann

  • Daniel Kern Manufacture d'Orgues
  • French organ building company

    in the restoration of historic organs by builders such as Johann Andreas Silbermann, Robert Clicquot, Aristide Cavaillé-Coll and Joseph Merklin. A major

    Daniel Kern Manufacture d'Orgues

    Daniel Kern Manufacture d'Orgues

    Daniel_Kern_Manufacture_d'Orgues

  • Temple Saint-Étienne
  • Church in Mulhouse, France

    erected in the assembly room of the new church. Of the Silbermann organ made by Johann Andreas Silbermann (1765), only the case remains; it was moved into the

    Temple Saint-Étienne

    Temple Saint-Étienne

    Temple_Saint-Étienne

  • Église Saint-Maurice, Soultz-les-Bains
  • Church in Soultz-les-Bains, France

    with a wooden barrel vault. The pipe organ is a 1762 work by Johann Andreas Silbermann. It was moved into this church from Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg

    Église Saint-Maurice, Soultz-les-Bains

    Église Saint-Maurice, Soultz-les-Bains

    Église_Saint-Maurice,_Soultz-les-Bains

  • Frauenstein, Saxony
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    northeast of the town centre. Andreas Silbermann (1678–1734), born in Kleinbobritzsch, organ builder Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753), organ builder, born

    Frauenstein, Saxony

    Frauenstein, Saxony

    Frauenstein,_Saxony

  • Dom George Franck
  • French organist and composer

    History of the organ of the Toul Cathedral. "Around 1749, Johann Andreas Silbermann, famous organ factor of Strasbourg, was warned by Dom Georges Franck

    Dom George Franck

    Dom_George_Franck

  • Sainte-Madeleine, Strasbourg
  • Church in Strasbourg, France

    surrounding the adjacent school building. An organ was purchased from Andreas Silbermann on 17 February 1716 and was completed in 1718. It had a manual and

    Sainte-Madeleine, Strasbourg

    Sainte-Madeleine, Strasbourg

    Sainte-Madeleine,_Strasbourg

  • 1731 in art
  • of Saint Peter's Francesco Maria Schiaffino – Crucifix with Angels Andreas Silbermann – organ of the Saint-Maurice Church in Ebersmunster Willem Van der

    1731 in art

    1731_in_art

  • Saint Aurelia's Church, Strasbourg
  • Church in Strasbourg, France

    site (Monument historique). The Church is also known for its 1718 Andreas Silbermann organ, on which Albert Schweitzer produced some recordings of Bach

    Saint Aurelia's Church, Strasbourg

    Saint Aurelia's Church, Strasbourg

    Saint_Aurelia's_Church,_Strasbourg

  • St Albans International Organ Festival
  • of, and in homage to, the early 18th century German organ builder Andreas Silbermann. There is a new (2005) organ in St Peter's Church, St Albans by Mander

    St Albans International Organ Festival

    St_Albans_International_Organ_Festival

  • Church of Saint Maurice (Ebersmunster)
  • Church in Ebersmunster, France

    In the church there is also a pipe organ constructed 1730–1732 by Andreas Silbermann, which is one of the best preserved works of the famous organ builder

    Church of Saint Maurice (Ebersmunster)

    Church of Saint Maurice (Ebersmunster)

    Church_of_Saint_Maurice_(Ebersmunster)

  • Louis Thiry
  • French concert organist, composer, and pedagogue (1935–2019)

    the organ of the Église Saint-Thomas in Strasbourg, built by Johann Andreas Silbermann in 1741. In 2004, he recorded arrangements for organ of medieval and

    Louis Thiry

    Louis_Thiry

  • 1710s
  • Decade

    Exupere Joseph Bertin, French anatomist (d. 1781) June 26 – Johann Andreas Silbermann, German organ-builder (d. 1783) June 28 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Genevan

    1710s

    1710s

  • Fortepiano
  • Early version of the piano

    distinguished fortepiano builders in the era following Silbermann was one of his pupils, Johann Andreas Stein, who worked in Augsburg, Germany. Stein's fortepianos

    Fortepiano

    Fortepiano

    Fortepiano

  • François Thierry
  • French organ builder (1677–1749)

    1703 to 1706, and at the college of Saint-Aignan d'Orléans in 1706. Andreas Silbermann arrived in Strasbourg in 1702, then came to Paris to improve his skills

    François Thierry

    François_Thierry

  • Marmoutier
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Abbey from the 11th century holds a pipe organ by the organ builder Andreas Silbermann. Église Saint-Blaise de Sindelsberg was built in 1584 and underwent

    Marmoutier

    Marmoutier

    Marmoutier

  • Gries, Bas-Rhin
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    destroyed. The Protestant church contains an organ built by Johann Andreas Silbermann in 1781. The present mayor is Éric Hoffstetter, elected in 2020. He

    Gries, Bas-Rhin

    Gries, Bas-Rhin

    Gries,_Bas-Rhin

  • Église Saint-Maurice, Soultz-Haut-Rhin
  • Church in Soultz-Haut-Rhin, France

    pulpit from around 1616; a well preserved 1750 pipe organ by Johann Andreas Silbermann in a lavish case; and many ledger stones, altars, statues, bosses

    Église Saint-Maurice, Soultz-Haut-Rhin

    Église Saint-Maurice, Soultz-Haut-Rhin

    Église_Saint-Maurice,_Soultz-Haut-Rhin

  • Peter Collins (organ builder)
  • English organ builder (1941–2015)

    (sited in St Saviour's church) was built in 1989 in the style of Andreas Silbermann (1678–1734). Peter Hurford, who founded the IOF while he was organist

    Peter Collins (organ builder)

    Peter Collins (organ builder)

    Peter_Collins_(organ_builder)

  • Freiberg
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    contains important works of art such as the tulip pulpit, two Gottfried Silbermann organs, the choir, which was converted into a burial place for the Albertine

    Freiberg

    Freiberg

    Freiberg

  • Christian Ernst Friederici
  • German keyboard instrument builder

    building to Gottfried Silbermann from 1730. In 1734, Silbermann recommended him and Jacob Graichen, another pupil of Silbermann, to Tobias Heinrich Gottfried

    Christian Ernst Friederici

    Christian Ernst Friederici

    Christian_Ernst_Friederici

  • Piano
  • Keyboard instrument

    acting as Silbermann's agent in 1749. Piano making flourished during the late 18th century in the Viennese school, which included Johann Andreas Stein (who

    Piano

    Piano

    Piano

  • Sustain pedal
  • Foot-operated pedal allowing for free vibration

    piano pioneer Gottfried Silbermann; it was operated by the player's hands rather than a pedal. A later builder, Johann Andreas Stein, may have been the

    Sustain pedal

    Sustain pedal

    Sustain_pedal

  • List of piano brand names
  • Shimler Shigeru Shigeru Kawai Shoninger Shorewood Siegel, Rudolf Siewert Silbermann Singer Skop Silvia Smart, Charles Smidt & Wegener Snel Sohmer & Co. Sojin

    List of piano brand names

    List_of_piano_brand_names

  • Johann Pachelbel
  • German composer and organist (1653–1706)

    minor for organ Played by Tibor Pinter on the sample set of Gottfried Silbermann's organ (1722) in Roetha, Germany Problems playing these files? See media

    Johann Pachelbel

    Johann_Pachelbel

  • Tovah Feldshuh
  • American actress, singer, and playwright (born 1948)

    Adam Brody, Rachel Bloom, Julie Benko, Jared Grimes, Daryl Roth, Chris Silbermann, Michael Adler, Daniel Roher, Elie Chouraqui, Katie Couric, Joy Behar

    Tovah Feldshuh

    Tovah Feldshuh

    Tovah_Feldshuh

  • Chalumeau
  • Woodwind instrument; predecessor of modern clarinet

    and was built by celebrated organ builder Gottfried Silbermann between 1732 and 1736. Silbermann was so pleased with the sound of this new invention that

    Chalumeau

    Chalumeau

    Chalumeau

  • Saint Nicholas Church, Strasbourg
  • remains of 15th-century frescoes. The 1707 organ of the brothers Andreas and Gottfried Silbermann was dismantled in 1967. "Calvin et Strasbourg". Archives de

    Saint Nicholas Church, Strasbourg

    Saint Nicholas Church, Strasbourg

    Saint_Nicholas_Church,_Strasbourg

  • Piano pedals
  • Foot-operated levers at the base of a piano

    opportunity to play a piano built by Johann Andreas Stein, who had been an apprentice of Gottfried Silbermann. This piano had knee levers, and Mozart speaks

    Piano pedals

    Piano pedals

    Piano_pedals

  • Action (piano)
  • Piano mechanism

    hard and tough"; Silbermann improved the escapement of the original design. One of Silbermann's pupils, the Augsburg builder Johann Andreas Stein, further

    Action (piano)

    Action_(piano)

  • Orgelbau Pirchner
  • their voicing are a modern interpretation of the principles of Andreas and Gottfried Silbermann. P = Pedal keyboard http://orgelbau-pirchner.com/en/history

    Orgelbau Pirchner

    Orgelbau_Pirchner

  • Joachim Wagner
  • German organ builder (1690–1749)

    As a journeyman, Wagner went on the road and also worked for Gottfried Silbermann in Freiberg for two years. He came to Berlin in 1719. He completed his

    Joachim Wagner

    Joachim Wagner

    Joachim_Wagner

  • The Serpent's Egg (film)
  • 1977 film by Ingmar Bergman

    (Miss Dorst) Fritz Straßner [de] (Doctor Soltermann) Hans Quest (Doctor Silbermann) Wolfgang Weiser (Official) Paula Braend (Mrs. Hemse) Walter Schmidinger

    The Serpent's Egg (film)

    The_Serpent's_Egg_(film)

  • Ełk
  • City in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland

    Polish) Kossert, Andreas (2006). Masuren. Ostpreußens vergessener Süden (in German). Pantheon. ISBN 3-570-55006-0. Kossert, Andreas (2004). Mazury, Zapomniane

    Ełk

    Ełk

    Ełk

  • Point of Origin (Person of Interest)
  • 8th episode of the 4th season of Person of Interest

    out of the team, and receives the information that she worked for Romeo (Andreas Damm) after she threatens the life of a young girl related to Katya. She

    Point of Origin (Person of Interest)

    Point_of_Origin_(Person_of_Interest)

  • History of the harpsichord
  • These instruments were built by Michael Mietke, Heinrich Gräbner and the Silbermann family. Many modern builders have copied the Mietke instruments and they

    History of the harpsichord

    History of the harpsichord

    History_of_the_harpsichord

  • Opernhaus am Taschenberg
  • Theatre in Dresden, Germany

    choir balcony, which already contained a small organ in 1709. Gottfried Silbermann built an organ in 1720. The music performed in the church received universal

    Opernhaus am Taschenberg

    Opernhaus am Taschenberg

    Opernhaus_am_Taschenberg

  • Julius H. Schoeps
  • German historian

    19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Burg Verlag, Stuttgart/Bonn 1984. mit Alphons Silbermann: Antisemitismus nach dem Holocaust. Bestandsaufnahme und Erscheinungsformen

    Julius H. Schoeps

    Julius H. Schoeps

    Julius_H._Schoeps

  • Christophe Coin
  • French musician and conductor

    three years at the church of Ponitz, Thuringia, using its 1737 Gottfried Silbermann organ. Some cantatas feature the Leipziger Concerto Vocale, some the Chœur

    Christophe Coin

    Christophe Coin

    Christophe_Coin

  • List of newspapers in Switzerland
  • Institution, Stanford University. 1940. p. 761. Marc Vuelleumier; Ruth Fivaz-Silbermann (1973). Histoire du mouvement ouvrier en Suisse. Librairie Droz. pp. 194–195

    List of newspapers in Switzerland

    List_of_newspapers_in_Switzerland

  • MEO Arena
  • Multipurpose indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal

    Brand Officer of WWE Stephanie McMahon, Pinterest CEO and Co-Founder Ben Silbermann, president and chief legal officer of Microsoft Brad Smith, Twitch CEO

    MEO Arena

    MEO Arena

    MEO_Arena

  • Frederick the Great
  • King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786

    doi:10.1108/JMH-05-2019-0034. ISSN 1751-1348. S2CID 210582785. Loewy, Andrea Kapell (1990). "Frederick the Great: Flutist and composer". College Music

    Frederick the Great

    Frederick the Great

    Frederick_the_Great

  • Pascal Taskin
  • Belgium-born French harpsichord and piano maker

    University Press, 1965) Andreas Beurmann: Historische Tasteninstrumente: Cembali, Spinette, Virginale, Clavichorde. Die Sammlung Andreas und Heikedine Beurmann

    Pascal Taskin

    Pascal Taskin

    Pascal_Taskin

  • Forti FG01
  • Racing car model

    17 September 2021. Domenjoz, Luc, ed. (1995). Formula 1 Yearbook 1995. Silbermann, Eric (translator). Chronosports Editeur. ISBN 2-940125-06-6. Henry, Alan

    Forti FG01

    Forti FG01

    Forti_FG01

  • Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543
  • Composition for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach

    expositions and episodes are not parallel. Prelude, BWV 543 Robert Köbler, Silbermann organ, village church of Großhartmannsdorf, Saxony Although Philipp Spitta

    Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543

    Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543

    Prelude_and_Fugue_in_A_minor,_BWV_543

  • List of Holocaust films
  • Labyrinth of Lies Giulio Ricciarelli 2014 France To Life Jean-Jacques Silbermann 2014 Germany Phoenix Christian Petzold Loosely based on the 1961 novel

    List of Holocaust films

    List_of_Holocaust_films

  • St. Mary's Church, Marienberg
  • Church in Marienberg, Germany

    was built from 1872 to 1879. The mechanical instrument, designed like a Silbermann has 51 organ stops on three manuals and pedals with 3,158 pipes. Couplers:

    St. Mary's Church, Marienberg

    St. Mary's Church, Marienberg

    St._Mary's_Church,_Marienberg

  • Wolfgang Baumgratz
  • German organist and academic teacher

    Cathedral. Saarbrücken: IFO Classics, 2000. 1 CD. Gottfried Silbermann Organs, Vol. 6. Silbermann organs in Freiberg, Mylau, Bremen and Schloss Burgk. Altenburg:

    Wolfgang Baumgratz

    Wolfgang Baumgratz

    Wolfgang_Baumgratz

  • Storm of Love
  • German television soap opera

    Wolfgang Degen 1061–1067 2010 Nina Ruge Nina Ruge 1154–1156 2010 Andreas Geremia Andreas "Gerre" Geremia 1259–1262 2011 Bobby Schottkowski Bobby Schottkowski

    Storm of Love

    Storm of Love

    Storm_of_Love

  • Johann Heinrich Buttstett
  • German organist and composer (1666–1727)

    both hands. Johann Heinrich Buttstett - Helga Schauerte-Maubouet at the Silbermann Organ in Rötha (Syrius, 141334), 1998 Hans Tischler, Willi Apel: The History

    Johann Heinrich Buttstett

    Johann_Heinrich_Buttstett

  • 1683
  • Calendar year

    Christoph Graupner, German composer (d. 1760) January 14 – Gottfried Silbermann, German builder of keyboard instruments (d. 1753) January 29 – Juan de

    1683

    1683

    1683

  • Chaconne in D minor (Pachelbel)
  • Musical composition by Johann Pachelbel

    minor for organ Performed by Tibor Pinter on the sample set of Gottfried Silbermann's organ (1722) in Roetha, Germany. Problems playing this file? See media

    Chaconne in D minor (Pachelbel)

    Chaconne_in_D_minor_(Pachelbel)

  • The Assembled Parties
  • 2013 American play written by Richard Greenberg

    the play featured Judith Light as Faye, Jessica Hecht as Julie, Jake Silbermann as Scotty/Tim Bascov, Jonathan Walker as Ben and Mark Blum as Mort. The

    The Assembled Parties

    The_Assembled_Parties

  • Philipp Hochmair
  • Austrian actor

    by Christian Werner: Gilles 2024: Helgoland 513 by Robert Schwentke: Silbermann 2024: Der Geier - Die Tote mit dem falschen Leben by Christian Werner:

    Philipp Hochmair

    Philipp Hochmair

    Philipp_Hochmair

  • List of people from Des Moines, Iowa
  • the Union Armies of Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman Ben Silbermann, co-founder and CEO of Pinterest Kenneth Sonderleiter, bootlegger and

    List of people from Des Moines, Iowa

    List_of_people_from_Des_Moines,_Iowa

  • Arrows Grand Prix International
  • British Formula One team

    1993's F1 young driver test". Autosport.com. Retrieved 21 July 2020. Silbermann, Eric (2 October 2016). "Breakfast with Gianni Morbidelli". f1i.com. Retrieved

    Arrows Grand Prix International

    Arrows Grand Prix International

    Arrows_Grand_Prix_International

  • Charles Régnier
  • German actor (1914–2001)

    (1986), as Jean Jaurès The Passenger – Welcome to Germany (1988), as Silbermann Jenseits von Blau (1989), as The Professor Cascadeur: The Amber Chamber [de]

    Charles Régnier

    Charles Régnier

    Charles_Régnier

  • List of LGBTQ characters in soap operas
  • relationship with Noah and afterwards, Reid. Noah Mayer, portrayed by Jake Silbermann, appeared in the serial between 2007 and 2010. Noah came out to begin

    List of LGBTQ characters in soap operas

    List_of_LGBTQ_characters_in_soap_operas

  • Members of the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Bryan Lourd, ICM's Chris Silbermann, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, ViacomCBS's Shari Redstone and Viking Global Investors' Andreas Halvorsen." "Katherine

    Members of the Council on Foreign Relations

    Members_of_the_Council_on_Foreign_Relations

  • The Fall of Berlin (film)
  • 1950 Soviet war film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli

    wrote for the Deutsche Filmkunst magazine on 30 October 1959, Sigfried Silbermann – director of the state film distributor Progress Film – attributed this

    The Fall of Berlin (film)

    The_Fall_of_Berlin_(film)

  • Paul McNulty (piano maker)
  • Central Conservatory Beijing, etc. Fortepiano after Silbermann 1749 Fortepiano after Johann Andreas Stein ca. 1788 Fortepianos after Anton Walter 1792

    Paul McNulty (piano maker)

    Paul McNulty (piano maker)

    Paul_McNulty_(piano_maker)

  • Keyboard concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach
  • For harpsichord/organ, strings and continuo; BWV 1052–1065

    188). A Hamburg newspaper reported on a recital by Bach in 1725 on the Silbermann organ in the Sophienkirche, Dresden, mentioning in particular that he

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    Keyboard concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    Domenjoz, Luc, ed. (1997). Formula 1 Yearbook 1997–98. Translated by Silbermann, Eric. Chronosports Editeur/Parragon. ISBN 0-7525-2386-4. Henry, Alan

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  • Harpsichord Concerto in E major, BWV 1053
  • Composition by Johann Sebastian Bach

    might have been one of the pieces played during Bach's recital on the Silbermann organ in the Sophienkirche, Dresden in September 1725. The harpsichord

    Harpsichord Concerto in E major, BWV 1053

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  • Wolfgang Rübsam
  • German musician

    Chorales BWV 669–681. Wolfgang Rübsam, organ. Recorded in July 1993 at the Silbermann organ of Freiberg Cathedral, Germany. Naxos 8.550930. 1 CD. Johann Sebastian

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  • List of Yale University people
  • Emmett Shear (B.S. 2005), CEO of Twitch and interim CEO of OpenAI Ben Silbermann (B.A. 2003), co-founder and CEO of Pinterest Joel Spolsky (B.S. 1991)

    List of Yale University people

    List_of_Yale_University_people

  • Forti
  • Italian motor racing team

    1 December 2020. Domenjoz, Luc, ed. (1995). Formula 1 Yearbook 1995. Silbermann, Eric (translator). Chronosports Editeur. ISBN 2-940125-06-6. Hamilton

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  • Canonical, Thawte Gil Shwed Check Point Sebastian Siemiatkowski Klarna Ben Silbermann Pinterest Russel Simmons Yelp Charles Simonyi Intentional Software Pradeep

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  • Marcussen & Søn
  • Danish firm of pipe organ builders

    vertical principal choruses characteristic of the instruments of Gottfried Silbermann and Arp Schnitger. The guiding figure behind the change was Sybrand Zachariassen

    Marcussen & Søn

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  • Conservatory of Vicenza
  • Music institution in Italy

    the organ was built in 2010 by Andrea Zeni from Tesero (Trento) and was modelled on designs by Gottfried Silbermann. The one in the Auditorium “Canneti”

    Conservatory of Vicenza

    Conservatory of Vicenza

    Conservatory_of_Vicenza

  • Jean-Claude Zehnder
  • Swiss organist and musicologist

    Schola Cantorum Basiliensis from 1972 to 2006. He is the organist of the Silbermann organ at the Dom zu Arlesheim. His publications focus on topics such as

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    Jean-Claude Zehnder

    Jean-Claude_Zehnder

  • Herbert Wehner
  • German politician (1906–1990)

    positions as "the biggest parliamentary howitzer of all time". Hermann Weber; Andreas Herbst. "Wehner, Herbert". Handbuch der Deutschen Kommunisten. Karl Dietz

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  • Disarray
  • n.

    Confused attire; undress.

  • Addressed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Address

  • Address
  • v. t.

    Manner of speaking to another; delivery; as, a man of pleasing or insinuating address.

  • Devest
  • v. t.

    To divest; to undress.

  • Address
  • v. t.

    A formal communication, either written or spoken; a discourse; a speech; a formal application to any one; a petition; a formal statement on some subject or special occasion; as, an address of thanks, an address to the voters.

  • Discase
  • v. t.

    To strip; to undress.

  • Greet
  • v. t.

    To accost; to address.

  • Unready
  • v. t.

    To undress.

  • Addressing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Address

  • Undress
  • v. t.

    To take the dressing, or covering, from; as, to undress a wound.

  • Apostrophize
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    To address by apostrophe.

  • Disattire
  • v. t.

    To unrobe; to undress.

  • Apply
  • v. t.

    To direct or address.

  • Andean
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Andes.

  • Saunders
  • n.

    See Sandress.

  • Accost
  • n.

    Address; greeting.

  • Harangue
  • v. t.

    To address by an harangue.

  • Sweetbread
  • n.

    The pancreas.

  • Hexandrian
  • a.

    Alt. of Hex-androus

  • Inaugural
  • n.

    An inaugural address.