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- Martinikerk may refer to one of several churches in the Netherlands: Martinikerk (Bolsward) Martinikerk (Doesburg) Martinikerk (Easterein), Easterein Martinikerk...
- Martinikerk Rondeau. The Martinikerk and its tower Martinikerk Groningen Choir vaulting Martinikerk Vaulting painting Martinikerk Organ Martinikerk Organ...
- Martinikerk Rondeau is a 110-minute do****entary film directed by Will Fraser and produced by Fugue State Films for Boeijenga Music Publications, about...
- The Martinikerk (also Sint Martinuskerk or Hervormde kerk) is a church in Doesburg, Netherlands. The church's tower is the eighth tallest in the Netherlands...
- The west gallery organ of the Martinikerk in Groningen dates from the 15th century; it took its present form in the 18th century when it was expanded...
- St. Martin's Church (also Grote kerk or Martinikerk; West Frisian: Martinitsjerke) is a Protestant church in Bolsward, Netherlands, and one of the medieval...
- instruments such as the Gothic Rysum organ and the Arp Schnitger organs of the Martinikerk in Groningen, Netherlands, and of St. Jacobi in Hamburg as well as building...
- the 15th-century Groote Kerk (English: Great Church; also called the Martinikerk). His tomb is located at the north side of the church. Pier's son Gerloff...
- his largest two-manual instrument); St. Ludgerikirche, Norden (1688) Martinikerk, Groningen, the Netherlands (1692) St. Jacobikirche, Hamburg (perhaps...
- the Renaissance and the Baroque. He is one of several organists at the Martinikerk in the Dutch city of Groningen. Sietze de Vries' father was the organist...