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Locations and Organs in Ratisbon, Bavaria
St. Emmeran’s
St. John’s
St. Peter’s Cathedral
Building Status Key:
Demolished
Moved
New Use
Present
Rebuilt
Ruin
Unknown
Names for Ratisbon, Bavaria
Gregor Aichinger
(1564-1628) (
Born
)
Franz Bärnwick
(1866-) (
Born
)
Rev.
H. Bewerunge
(1862-1923) (
Studied
)
Hans Bill
(1863-1936) (
Died
)
Franz Clausing
(1910-1994) (
Organist
)
Franz Xaver Dressler
(1898-1981) (
Died
)
Hieronymus Gradenthaler
(1637-1700) (
Born, Died
)
Peter Griesbacher
(1864-1933) (
Died, Organist
)
Jakob Gruber
(1855-1908) (
Born
)
Michael Haller
(1840-1915) (
Died
)
Paul Homberger
(c1560-1634) (
Died
)
Max Jobst
(1908-1943) (
Organist
)
Gertraud Kaltenecker
(1915-2004) (
Born, Died
)
Marianus Königsperger
(1708-1769) (
Born, Died
)
Franz X. Lehner
(1904-1986) (
Born
)
Franz Lehrndorfer
(1928-2013) (
Organist
)
Friedrich Mergner
(1818-1891) (
Born
)
Heinz Neubaür
(1925-) (
Organist
)
Andreas Pleninger
(1555-1607) (
Born
)
Josef Renner
(1832-1895) (
Died
)
Friedrich Riegel
(1825-1907) (
Born
)
Dr
Ludwig Schiedermair
(1876-1952) (
Born
)
Oskar Sigmund
(1919-2008) (
Died
)
Abbé
Johnn F. X. Sterkel
(1750-1817) (
Died
)
Raimund Walter Sterl
(1936-) (
Born
)
Franz J. Stoiber
(1959-) (
Organist
)
J. B. Sturm
(1837-) (
Organist, Taught
)
J. A. Troppmann
(1828-) (
Organist
)
Johann Baptist Weigl
(1783-1852) (
Died
)
János Wohlmuth
(1643-1724) (
Organist
)
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Names not already included in sub-pages
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