- the
launch point of the world's
longest submarine cable, SEA-ME-WE 3 St.
Ludgeri church houses the
famous organ (1686/92) by
organ builder Arp Schnitger...
-
temperament and even more
closely to the
temperament used for the
Organ of St.
Ludgeri in Norden,
built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and the
temperament later described...
- Hamburg-Neuenfelde". schnitgerorgel.de.
Retrieved 1 May 2017. "Norden, St.
Ludgeri". arpschnitger.nl.
Retrieved 1 May 2017. "Groningen, St. Martini". arpschnitger...
- Organ; Helsingor, Sct.
Mariae Kirke, Lorentz-Frietzsch organ; Norden,
Ludgeri Kirche,
Schnitger Organ; Stockholm, St.
Getruds Gemeinde,
Gronlunds Organ;...
- Word/name
Germanic Region of
origin Utrecht Other names Related names Ludgeri, Ludgerus, Lutz, Liudger, Luidger, Luitger, Lüder, Lüer, Lüers, Lüür, Lui...
- The
organ of St.
Ludgeri in
Norden was
built from 1686 to 1692 by Arp Schnitger. It has 46 stops, five divisions,
three manuals and pedal, and is thus...
- St. Ludger's
Abbey (German:
Kloster St.
Ludgeri) was a
former monastery of the
Benedictine Order in Helmstedt,
Lower Saxony,
founded by
Saint Ludger around...
-
parish served by that
church were
split off to form the
parishes of St
Ludgeri, St Aegidi, and
possibly St Martini. In 1270 a three-nave
Gothic hall church...
- German).
Retrieved 24
January 2017. Diekamp, Wilhelm, ed. (1881). "Vita
Ludgeri III". Die
Vitae sancti Liudgeri. "Die
Entstehung der Schützenbruderschaft...
- the west gallery), the
organ of St.
Jacobi in
Hamburg and
organ of St.
Ludgeri in Norden. In Hamburg, the
organ pipes had been
removed from the organ...