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In 1855, Sauer took over the management of the German crown branch in his father's factory, which had been opened there for the Prussian market in order to avoid customs duties. On 1 March 1856 Sauer finally opened his own business as Wilhelm Sauer, organ builder in Frankfurt (Oder), which grew
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quickly with temporary branches in Königsberg (1860). International orders soon followed. By 1882, he had completed 380 organs. In 1883, Sauer was awarded the Distinction of Akademischer Künstler and the following year, on 18 April 1884, he was named by the cabinet as "Royal Organ Builder".
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For nearly 50 years the 1905 Wilhelm Sauer four manual organ stood, damaged and vandalised, in Berlin's Cathedral. It has been restored to its original specification by the Sauer firm...
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In his lifetime, Wilhelm Sauer and his staff built more than 1,100 organs. His largest and most famous organs are, amongst others, in
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American Guild of Organists; Royal Canadian College of Organists; Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America (1992).
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The Sauer foot blower is still operational. Unique in the Near East as of 2011.
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added by Carl Börger about 1900. Restored by Christian Scheffler 1995–2003.
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Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik
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built over 1,100 organs during his lifetime, amongst them the organs at
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Then Berlin's largest church organ. Destroyed by a blaze in 1908.
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The sound of the "Fernwerk" appears in the above the altar.
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He married Minna Auguste Penske in 1859, the daughter of a
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Der Orgelbauer Wilhelm Sauer, 1831–1916: Leben und Werk
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Bush, Douglas Earl; Kassel, Richard (13 April 2006).
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organ facade. Reconstruction 1932. Restored in 1996.
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At least 10 of his organs were installed in Latvia.
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Schönbeck
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Frankfurt (Oder)
German Empire
Pipe organ
pipe organ
Romantic
Bremen Cathedral
St. Thomas Church
Berlin Cathedral
Schönbeck
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Karlsburg
Pomerania
Friedland
Berlin Academy
E.F. Walcker
Ludwigsburg
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
Paris

Berlin Cathedral

Berlin Cathedral
Thomaskirche
Leipzig
Namibia
Windhoek
Christ Church

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