Metzler Orgelbau
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Metzler Orgelbau is a firm of organ builders based in Dietikon, near Zurich, Switzerland. It is one of the most important makers of the European classical organ revival and has built many important and respected instruments throughout Europe. Among its instruments are:[1]
- Belgium
- The east-end organ at Antwerp Cathedral
- Spain
- The main organ of the Abbey of Poblet
- Switzerland
- The organ of the Jesuit Church in Lucerne
- The church of St Nikolaus, Bremgarten
- The organ of St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Villmergen (on which Elena Barshai recorded Bach's Goldberg Variations for Brilliant Classics in autumm 2007).
- United Kingdom
- The chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge (1975)
- University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford (1986).
References
External links
Official website: http://www.metzler-orgelbau.ch/htm/EN/index.htm
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