- The
Garrison Church (German:
Garnisonkirche) was a
Protestant church in the
historic centre of Potsdam.
Built by
order of King
Frederick William I of Prussia...
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Louth United
Kingdom 90.0 m (295 ft) St.
Martin Garrison Church (
Garnisonkirche St. Martin) 1900 Dresden-Albertstadt Germany 90.0 m (295 ft) Georgskirche...
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largest work with 50
stops on
three manuals in the
newly built Berliner Garnisonkirche between 1724 and 1726. (rebuilt in 1892,
burned in 1908). He was by...
- (Quarree),
Leipziger Platz (Oktogon) and
Mehringplatz (Rondell). The
Garnisonkirche in
Potsdam was his
major work as an architect. Its ruin was demolished...
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Johann Martin Weiß. In 1722, he was
entrusted with the
organ of the new
Garnisonkirche. In
addition to his full-time work, he
wrote books and
added his own...
- in Westphalia. His next appointment, in 1869, was as
pastor in the
Garnisonkirche in Berlin. His role as a
field chaplain meant that he
travelled to France...
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Wittig was one of the main
people responsible for the
demolition of the
Garnisonkirche ruins,
despite opposition from a
small part of the city council, including...
-
which is a
collaboration between the Landesbühne and the Christus- und
Garnisonkirche in Wilhelmshaven. In the form of a devotion,
pastors and dramaturges...
- on 12
January 1885. His
funeral was held four days
later at Berlin's
Garnisonkirche. He was
transferred to
Ludwigsburg Palace where he was
interred at the...
- theory. From 1900, he
worked as
organist and
choral conductor at the
Garnisonkirche St. Martin [de],
where he
devoted himself in
particular to Gregorian...