Adolf Reubke

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Adolf Reubke (Halberstadt, 6 de desembre de 1805 - Hausneindorf, 3 de març de 1875) fou un constructor d'orgues alemany. rdf:langString
Adolph Christian Reubke (* 6. Dezember 1805 in Halberstadt; † 3. März 1875 in Hausneindorf) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer. rdf:langString
Adolf Reubke (December 6, 1805 – March 3, 1875) was a German organ builder. He was born in Halberstadt. His organ building business was based in Hausneindorf and he built instruments at the Jakobikirche in Magdeburg (1853-58), the Gewandhaus in Leipzig (1860; home of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra) and Magdeburg Cathedral (1861). Reubke died in Hausneindorf. * v * t * e rdf:langString
rdf:langString Adolf Reubke
rdf:langString Adolf Reubke (Orgelbauer)
rdf:langString Adolf Reubke
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rdf:langString Adolf Reubke (Halberstadt, 6 de desembre de 1805 - Hausneindorf, 3 de març de 1875) fou un constructor d'orgues alemany.
rdf:langString Adolph Christian Reubke (* 6. Dezember 1805 in Halberstadt; † 3. März 1875 in Hausneindorf) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer.
rdf:langString Adolf Reubke (December 6, 1805 – March 3, 1875) was a German organ builder. He was born in Halberstadt. His organ building business was based in Hausneindorf and he built instruments at the Jakobikirche in Magdeburg (1853-58), the Gewandhaus in Leipzig (1860; home of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra) and Magdeburg Cathedral (1861). From 1860, Adolf's business was run in partnership with his son Emil (1836-1884), who continued to run the business until Emil's death in 1884, when took over. Adolf Reubke outlived another son, the composer Julius Reubke. His third son, Otto (1842-1913), was also a composer, pianist and organist. Reubke died in Hausneindorf. * v * t * e
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