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{{Short description|German organ builder (1855–1928)}} |
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'''Ernst Seifert''' (May |
'''Ernst Seifert''' (9 May 1855 – 27 April 1928) was a German [[organ builder]] and founder of a company named after him. |
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In 1885 he founded his company in [[Cologne]]-Mannsfeld. |
In 1885 he founded his company in [[Cologne]]-Mannsfeld.<ref>Karl-Heinz Göttert, Eckhard Isenberg, ''Orgeln in Köln: ein Rundgang zu 70 Instrumenten'', J.P. Bachem, (1998)</ref> |
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Organs by Seifert are found in the following churches: |
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Buildings (extract): |
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* 1898 |
* 1898 [[St. Gereon's Basilica]], [[Cologne]] |
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* 1903 [[Mönchengladbach]] |
* 1903 Christus-Church, [[Mönchengladbach]], |
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* 1907 [[Kevelaer]] |
* 1907 [[Kevelaer]] Basilica |
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* 1907 [[Neuss |
* 1907 [[Quirinus-Münster, Neuss| Quirinus Münster]], [[Neuss]] |
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* 1909 [[Kettwig]] |
* 1909 St. Peter's Church, [[Kettwig]] |
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* 1912 [[Altenberg (Bergisches Land)|Altenberg]] |
* 1912 Alternberg Cathedral, [[Altenberg (Bergisches Land)|Altenberg]] |
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* 1912 |
* 1912 St. Matthias Church, Cologne-Bayenthal |
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==References== |
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[[Category:German musical instrument makers]] |
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[[Category:German pipe organ builders]] |
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[[Category:1855 births]] |
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[[Category:1928 deaths]] |
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[[Category:Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Germany]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 9 December 2022
Ernst Seifert (9 May 1855 – 27 April 1928) was a German organ builder and founder of a company named after him.
In 1885 he founded his company in Cologne-Mannsfeld.[1]
Organs by Seifert are found in the following churches:
- 1898 St. Gereon's Basilica, Cologne
- 1903 Christus-Church, Mönchengladbach,
- 1907 Kevelaer Basilica
- 1907 Quirinus Münster, Neuss
- 1909 St. Peter's Church, Kettwig
- 1912 Alternberg Cathedral, Altenberg
- 1912 St. Matthias Church, Cologne-Bayenthal
References
[edit]- ^ Karl-Heinz Göttert, Eckhard Isenberg, Orgeln in Köln: ein Rundgang zu 70 Instrumenten, J.P. Bachem, (1998)