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Heinrich Traxdorf (Dr****dorf, Drossdorf) (dates of
birth and
death unknown) was an
early German organ builder. He was born in Mainz,
probably in the beginning...
- been
built in 1440–41 by
Heinrich Traxdorf, who also
built two
small organs for Nuremberg's Frauenkirche. The
Traxdorf organ was
rebuilt in 1691. The modified...
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invented in the Arab
world in the 13th century,
while the
German Heinrich Traxdorf (fl. 15th century) of
Nuremberg built one
around 1460 AD. In Copenhagen...
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wooden platform constructed for that purpose. In 1442 and 1443
Heinrich Traxdorf from
Mainz built a "medium and a
small organ". In 1487 the
sacristy burned...
- the
organs was
located atop the rood
screen in 1444, a work by
Heinrich Traxdorf of Mainz.
While the
steeple received its
onion dome in 1756, the interior...
- Arab
world in the 13th century, and the
German organ builder Heinrich Traxdorf (fl. 15th century) of
Nuremberg built one
about 1460. It is
thought that...
- of the
previous century (represented by
Stephan Kaschendorf,
Heinrich Traxdorf and others),
which dealt away with the old
Blockwerk organ by introducing...
- (c. 1650–1717)
Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost (c. 1679–1759)
Heinrich Traxdorf (built
organs in the mid-15th century)
Orgelbau Vleugels (Orgelbau Vleugels...
- (small
organ in 1471,
restoration of the
large organ originally by
Heinrich Traxdorf in 1481) St. Martin,
Amberg (1476) Moritzkirche,
Coburg (1487) Strasbourg...