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<title>News of The Organ Building World</title>
<link>https://klais.de</link>
<description>Dear organ aficionados, this rubric presents new organ construction and restoration projects being undertaken by Klais. Moreover, it also contains lectures, documentation, and new pictures.
You are in for a pleasant surprise.</description>
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<title>Bonn, Minster Church St Martin</title>
<link>https://klais.de/m.php?sid=172</link>
<description>The Minster Organ celebrates its Golden Jubilee in 2011
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<title>Ingelheim, Saalkirche</title>
<link>https://klais.de/m.php?sid=168</link>
<description>The Saalkirche in Ingelheim receives a new organ. In point of centuries it is not an unusual event - many churches received new organs over the times. But what is different about this project to the new organ in a village church in Rheinhessen or a city church in the Nassau County?
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<title>Altenberg, Cathedral</title>
<link>https://klais.de/m.php?sid=166</link>
<description>The organ in Altenberg Cathedral was built in 1980. Today it has 89 (originally 82) stops on four manuals and Pedal, comprising a total of over 6500 pipes.
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