Examples of using Flentrop in English and their translations into German
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Flentrop- the company's history.
You can order the CD for 10 euros at Flentrop.
Flentrop is one of the sponsors.
In the last years of his life, Dirk Flentrop was quite decided on the subject.
Flentrop died at the age of 93 at his home in Santpoort-Zuid.
The concert hall has alarge organ made by the the world famous Flentrop company.
Works with Flentrop as freelancer, since 2017.
Organ==The organ was built in 1890 by the organ builder Michael Maarschalkerweerd from Utrecht,and was renovated in the years 1990-1993 by the organ builder Flentrop.
This four manual Flentrop organ was built in an old case in 1959.
Flentrop Orgelbouw Zaandam: pipe organ building, pipe organ restoration.
In the film you can see organ builder Ko Boogaard from Flentrop en restoration painter Max Polman working.
Flentrop is a Dutch company based in Zaandam that builds and restores organs.
It also contains a short history of the company(summary from the description in the Dutch commemmoration book)and an integral reprint of the'path-finder' lecture that Dirk A. Flentrop held at the AGO-convention in New York in 1956 about the rediscovery of the mechanical tracker organ in Europe in which he played an important role.
Flentrop was for many years the organist in the Hervormde Kerk in Westzaan, as was J. A.
From 1903 onwards H.W. Flentrop and D. A Flentrop were directors and owners of Flentrop Orgelbouw.
Flentrop received were in acknowledgement of the influence he had on the development of organ building in the United States.
Dirk Andries Flentrop(1910-2003), son of Hendrik and Christina Anna Dekker, took control of the company in 1940.
Flentrop first played the organ in the Hervormde Kerk in Koog aan de Zaan, after 1893 in the Westzijderkerk in Zaandam.
In 2013 Flentrop finished the reconstruction of the‘Reincken-organ' in the Katharinenkirche in Hamburg.
In 2017, Flentrop completed the new organ for the Pfarrkirche in Sankt Florian am Inn, Austria.
