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    Matthijs Langhedul (d. around 1636) was a Flemish organ-builder who did important work in Paris. He and Crespin Carlier had great influence on the development...
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  • television presenter Matthijs Langhedul (died circa 1636), Flemish organ builder Matthijs de Ligt (born 1999), Dutch footballer Matthijs Maris (1839–1917)...
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  • development of organs in France. He was a contemporary and colleague of Matthijs Langhedul, another great organ builder who introduced Flemish and Walloon styles...
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  • (1871–1949) Forceville – Antwerp Johannes Thomas Forceville (1696–1750) Matthijs Langhedul (?–1636) Mortier – Antwerp Jan Lapon – Diksmuide Casavant Frères (Joseph...
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  • organ for the Saint-Benoît-le-Bétourné Collegiate was the work of Matthijs Langhedul. When that institution was secularized in 1792, its organ was transferred...
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  • (died 1679) Date uncertain Philippe de Caverel (born 1555), abbot Matthijs Langhedul, organ builder Joannes Woverius (born 1576), councillor January 19...
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    and installed by Claude-François Clicquot. This organ was made by Matthijs Langhedul. Part of the wooden buffet had been made by Claude Delaistre in 1587...
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  • and John Bull, as well as fellow Flemish composers Géry Ghersem and Matthijs Langhedul. Apparently Cornet was also active as an organ consultant and builder...
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    undertaken in the 1960s by the Kern firm. This organ was made by Matthijs Langhedul. Part of the wooden case had been made by Claude Delaistre in 1587...
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