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Friedrich Ladegast (August 30, 1818 – June 30, 1905) was a
famous German organ builder.
Ladegast was born in
Hochhermsdorf (now Hermsdorf), Saxony, to...
- have been
ongoing since 1968. The
church organ was
built by
Friedrich Ladegast in 1862 with four
manuals and 83 stops. Its
renovated from
mechanical (tracker)...
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Great Hall
originally included a
historic pipe
organ built by
Friedrich Ladegast. Its
first organ recital was held by
Anton Bruckner in 1872. The present-day...
- Liszt's most
famous organ works. It was
composed for the
consecration of the
Ladegast organ in the
Merseburg Cathedral. The
piece is a
recurring piece in the...
- France, and was
reflected in
Germany by the
organs built by
Friedrich Ladegast and the
works of
Franz Liszt,
Julius Reubke, and Max Reger. Widor's symphonies...
- Thorvaldsen;
crypt with
sarcophagi of the
reigning princes;
organ by
Friedrich Ladegast (1872); the
towers were
added in the late 19th century; site
where the...
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Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen · 3.7 km MPC · JPL 29204
Ladegast 1991 GB11
Ladegast April 11, 1991
Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen · 3.5 km MPC ·...
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entrance from the Old Town. In 1876, an
organ constructed by
Friedrich Ladegast was
installed inside the Church. The Fara, like most of the city, was spared...
- Park
Service 1982, p. 2.
Temple of
Justice 1977, pp. 25–26.
Ladegast 1901, p. 290.
Ladegast 1901, p. 286.
Temple of
Justice 1977, PDF p. 47. "The Appellate...
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Liszt based this piece.
YouTube Diane Bish
plays the
finale Vivace on the
Ladegast (1855)
organ of St. John the
Baptist and St.
Lawrence Cathedral in Merseburg...