| Berne (Switzerland),
Trinity Church |
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Organ
of the Trinity Church in Berne |
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| Bruneck (Italy),
Church of the Ascension |
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Organ
of the Parish Church of the
Ascension in Bruneck Link
to the Parish Church of the Ascension in Bruneck |
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| Einsiedeln (Switzerland),
Monastery |
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Organs
of the Benedictine Monastery
Church in Einsiedeln The
historic Choir Organ
The
Marian Organ
The
Mauritius Organ
The
Student's Chapel Organ
The
portable Positive Organ in the Festival Hall
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to the Benedictin Monastery Church in Einsielden |
Olten (CD), St. Martin |
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Organ
of St Martin in Olten (Switzerland)
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| Vienna (Austria), Scots
Church |
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Organs
of the Schottenkirche («Scots Church»)
in Vienna In 1995 a new organ was built in the original
case dating from 1804. Prof. Michael Radulescu characterized this
new instrument as Viennas most representative organ for the
performance of Romantic, symphonic and contemporary repertory as
well as for the great organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Link
to the Schottenstift Wien |
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| Görlitz (Germany),
Sun Organ |
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Sun
Organ of the St. Peter and Paul Church in Görlitz Construction
of the new Sun Organ in 1997. The historic case of the Görlitz
sculptor Johann Conrad Büchau (1703) is adorned with fine embellishments
and displays 17 stylized sun faces with organ pipes arranged as
rays. |
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| Tokyo (Japan), Shibuya
Church |
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Organ
of the Shibuya Church in Tokyo |
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| Munich (Germany), Convent
Church |
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Organ
of the St. Anna im Lehel
Convent Church in Munich 1999: Construction of an organ
in a new Baroque case bringing back the harmony of space, form and
sound to a church that had suffered so much damage in 1945.
Link
to the Convent Church St. Anna in Munich |
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| Mariazell (Austria),
Basilica - Choir Organ |
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The
Choir («Mariazeller») Organ of the Pilgrimage Basilica
in Mariazell Link
to the Mariazell Basilica |
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| Tokyo (Japan), Aoyama
Gakuin University |
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Organ
of the Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo 2002: New organ
for the Aoyama Gakuin University of Tokyo in the Goucher Memorial
Chapel, in which the instrument is situated on either side of the
altar in two identical cases. |
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| Vatican, Sistine Chapel |
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Organ
of the Sistine Chapel in Rome 2003: New organ that can
be transported as a single unit over several floors and stairs.
The elegantly carved case fully harmonizes with the rich heritage
of this magnificent structure known throughout the world of art
for its unique frescos.
Link
to the Sistine Chapel |
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| Basel (Switzerland),
Cathedral |
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Organ
of Basel Cathedral 2003: New organ that in spite of a size
equivalent to a three-storey apartment house has an elegant, graceful
appearance. The two part front design once again not only allows
a view to the west window but enables the light from the window
to fall into the interior of the church.
Link
to the Basel Cathedral |
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| Mariazell (Austria),
Basilica - Main Organ |
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The Main Organ of the Pilgrimage Basilica in
Mariazell 2003: New organ with 54 stops, three manuals
and pedal in the original case of the Gottfried Sonnholz organ dating
from 1737/39, including reconstruction of the Rückpositiv that
had been removed in the 19th century.^
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to the Mariazell Basilica |
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| Kaohsiung (Taiwan), Kusan
Presbyterian Church |
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Organ
of the Kusan Presbyterian Church
in Kaohsiung This assignment took us to Taiwan where we
were privileged to install a two manual organ in the altar room
of the Kusan Presbyterian Church. |
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| Adliswil (Switzerland),
Trinity Church |
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Organ
of the Trinity Church in Adliswil 2004: New organ with
three manuals and pedal, 33 stops. Key and stop actions are mechanical,
with duplicated solenoid action allowing an electronic setter combination. |
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| Klosterau (Germany),
Collegiate Church |
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Organ
of the Collegiate Church in Au am Inn - Klosterau 2004:
New organ in the historic case of the 18th century, which was originally
probably built by the court organ builder Johann Christoph Egedacher.
The new instrument has 21 stops, two manuals and pedal with mechanical
actions. |
Sirnach (Switzerland), St. Remigius |
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Organ
of the St. Remigius Church in Sirnach 2005 Neubau
einer zweimanualigen rein mechanischen Orgel, die nach dem klassischen
Werkprinzip ein neues formschönes Gehäuse aus massivem
Eichenholz erhielt. |
Regensburg (Germany), Pope Benedict Organ |
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Regensburg,
Pope Benedict Organ |
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