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- Brahms
FP of Deutsches Requiem by Brahms in 1868
Six organs: positive (9 stops) by Silbermann, 1733 built for Etzdorf in Saxonia, via other locations ended up in the western crypt of Bremen cathedral;
“Bachorgel' by Van Vulpen, 1966, 3 manuals, 36 stops;
other new small organs by Beckerath, Klop and Wegschneider;
main organ by Sauer, c. 1900, 4 manuals
FP of Volumina by Ligeti in 1962 cancelled at the last moment, due to fear of damage to the organ; during a rehearsal elsewhere a short circuit had caused smoke and melting tin
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- Johannes Brahms (10 Apr 1868) [on map]
- György Sándor Ligeti () [on map]
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