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    organ was built between 1840 and 1842 by the german organist Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller and installed by Johann Eberhard Walcker and three other assistants...
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  • his half-brother Albert Turley. From 1830 to 1833, he taught Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller. Gottfried Wilhelm Baer was also presumably active with him...
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  • In the church there is an organ made by the organ builder Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller from 1869. Until 1950 Warnau belonged to the district of Jerichow...
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    presenter Egmont Hamelow (born 1963), local politician (CDU) Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller (1815-1897), organ builder, lived from 1844 until his death...
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    for eight years, took over the company. . Carl Schultze, Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller, Friedrich Kienscherf and probably also Georg Mickley were among his...
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    Pupils included Johann Simon Buchholz, son-in-law Johann Friedrich Falckenhagen, and son Friedrich Emanuel Marx, who took over the workshop after his father's...
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    created by Albert Hollenbach although some sources mention Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller as organ builder. The church is surrounded by the cemetery being...
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  • Berlin Ferdinand Lange, afterwards instrument maker in Berlin Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller, afterwards important organ builder in Wittstock, Prignitz Wilhelm...
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    Familie; Giesecke, Familie; Gloger, Familie; Grüneberg, Familie; Lütkemüller, Friedrich Hermann; Reubke, Familie; Röver, Familie; Scherer, Familie; Schuke,...
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