Erfurt (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁfʊʁt] ) is the capital and largest city of the Central German state of Thuringia. It lies in the wide valley of the River...
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Germany, it was considered a centre of church music in Erfurt. Construction of the Romanesque Reglerkirche was begun in 1130 by the "regulated" Augustinian...
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was mentioned for the last time in 1234 and was probably moved to the Reglerkirche or abolished soon afterwards. Later, the Haus zur Engelsburg stood on...
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Zionskirche, Dresden St Andrew's Church, Erfurt St Michael's Church, Erfurt Kaufmannskirche, Erfurt Reglerkirche, Erfurt St. Catherine's Church, Frankfurt St...
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Palazzo del Comune in Piacenza Szent István University, Budapest Reglerkirche in Erfurt, Germany Church Madonna dell’Orto, Venice Palazzo Nani, Venice Palazzo...
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moved to nearby Erfurt where he may have studied with Johann Pachelbel. He worked as organist in various churches in Erfurt: Reglerkirche, Andreaskirche...
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Johann Heinrich Buttstett (category Musicians from Erfurt)
Pachelbel, then organist of Erfurt's Predigerkirche, in 1678. His professional career began in 1684 at the Reglerkirche and continued at the Kaufmannskirche...
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Kaufmannskirche (category Church buildings in Erfurt)
Merchants' Church is dedicated to St Gregory of Utrecht. Along with the Reglerkirche, it is one of the two double-towered parish churches in the city. After...
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