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Das Silbermann-Archiv: Der Handschriftliche Naclass des Orgelmachers Johann Andreas Silbermann. (book reviews)

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Notes, June 1st, 1996

With the publication of this magnificent book, an unusual and very important primary document source for the famed Silbermann family of organ builders is now available. The "Silbermann" name is generally associated with the family's Saxon branch, as represented by Gottfried Silbermann (1683-1753) and the instruments known by Johann Sebastian Bach. While considerable research has been published relative to Gottfried, comparatively little information concerning his Strasbourg brother and nephew - Andreas (16781734) and Johann Andreas (1712-1783) - has been accessible to the public. This, in sp...

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