J rgen Ahrend born 1930 is a German organ builder famous for restoring instruments such as the Rysum organ and the Arp Schnitger organ in St. Jacobi, Hamburg St James s Church as well as building original instruments. He is interviewed extensively in the film Martinikerk Rondeau , released in 2009. Awards 21 May 1986 The Niedersachsen award for Culture 19 April 2000 Honorary doctorate from the Monash University , Victoria, Australia 5 May 2007 The Dietrich Buxtehude Buxtehude award from the city of L beck . Works selection Roman number number of manuals Arabian number number of stops P independent pedal p pull down pedal R restauration Rc reconstruction NB new built Ahrend & Brunzema 1954 1971 class wikitable sortable class hintergrundfarbe5 year opus town church class unsortable picture kind ... D Ev. Church Oberneuland NB II P 22 http www.kirche bremen.de downloads Die Ahrend in Oberneuland.pdf ... 160px R III P 37 de Orgel der Gro en Kirche Leer organ J rgen Ahrend 1972 2004 class wikitable ... Hendrik Ahrend since 2005 class wikitable sortable class hintergrundfarbe5 year opus town church ... Ahrend 1954 1979 . Leer Loga 1979. 40 Jahre Orgelbau J rgen Ahrend 1954 1994 . Ed. G nter Lade. Leer Loga 1994. with list of works and diskografie John Hamilton Ahrend, J rgen b. 1930 . In The Organ ... 0 415 94174 7, p.  22 23. Fiori gratulatorii J rgen Ahrend Organopoeius. Zum 50j hrigen Bestehen .... CSW Druckservice, Grasberg 2004. Uwe Pape J rgen Ahrend and Gerhard Brunzema . In Organ Yearbook . No. 3, 1972, p.  24 35. J rgen Ahrend, organbuilder. Celebrating forty years of his career 1954 ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ahrend, Jurgen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ahrend, Jurgen Category Pipe organ builders Category 1930 births Category Living people de J rgen Ahrend Orgelbau fr J rgen Ahrend nl J rgen Ahrend nds J rgen Ahrend ... more details
Image Rysumorgan.jpg thumb right The organ in Rysum The Rysum organ in Rysum Church in Rysum , north Germany, is the oldest instrument of its kind in northern Europe that still largely has its original pipes. It is also one of the oldest playable pipe organ church organs in the world alongside those in Sion, Switzerland Sion , Kiedrich and Ost nnen . It was originally built in 1457 and rebuilt in 1513. After undergoing several other modifications through the years it was restored to its 1513 condition by J rgen Ahrend and Gerhard Brunzema in 1959. The organ has seven organ stop s on one musical keyboard keyboard . Stop List border 0 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 10 style border collapse collapse style vertical align top border 0 colspan 2 Manual CDEFGA g sup 2 sup a sup 2 sup Praestant 8 ref group Ann. Facade. ref Gedackt 8 Octave 4 Octave 2 Sesquialtera II ref group Ann. name Ahrend Reconstructed by Ahrend & Brunzema. ref Mixtur III IV ref group Ann. name Ahrend Trompete 8 ref group Ann. name Ahrend Meantone tuning Slider chest Wedge bellow Annotations references group Ann. Literature Walter Kaufmann Die Orgeln Ostfrieslands . Ostfriesische Landschaft, Aurich 1968. Ralph Nickles Orgelinventar der Krummh rn und der Stadt Emden . Hauschild, Bremen 1995, ISBN 3929902621. Harald Vogel, G nter Lade, Nicola Borger Geweloh Orgeln in Niedersachsen . Hauschild, Bremen 1997, ISBN 3931785505. Harald Vogel, Reinhard Ruge, Robert Noah, Martin Stromann Orgellandschaft Ostfriesland . 2. print. Soltau Kurier Norden, Norden 1997, ISBN 3928327194. References Reflist coord 53 22 46 N 7 02 08 E region DE NI type landmark source kolossus dewiki display title Category Pipe organs Rysum, Rysum organ Category Church in East Frisia de Orgel der Rysumer Kirche eo Orgeno Rysum ... more details
orphan date December 2009 File Gloger organ Kongsberg.jpg thumb 160px The Gloger organ in Kongsberg church The Gloger Organ in Kongsberg church, Norway was built by Gottfried Heinrich Gloger in 1765. Because of damage caused by a fire, the organ was disused from the end of the 19th century. In January 2001, the Gloger organ was restored. The organ builder J rgen Ahrend had recreated in the restored Gloger pipes the authentic sounds of old. The restoration has given Kongsberg church international status as a concert church. From 2001 on, the organ has given name to an annual chamber music festival in Kongsberg Glogerfestspillene , held in January. The organ is also frequently played by visiting international organists, especially during the summer season when the church is hosting a series of concerts named Kongsberg International organ summer . External links http www.glogerfestspillene.no en The Gloger festival DEFAULTSORT Kongsberg Gloger Organ Category Pipe organs no Glogerorgelet ... more details
Martinikerk Rondeau is a 110 minute documentary film directed by Will Fraser and produced by Fugue State Films for Boeijenga Music Publications, about the historic organs of the Dutch province of Groningen province Groningen . Centred on the organ of the Martinikerk , Groningen, it also includes the organs of Krewerd , Zeerijp , Loppersum , Noordwolde , Kantens , Uithuizen , Noordbroek , Nieuw Scheemda , Der Aa kerk , Groningen, Leens , Zandeweer , Zuidbroek Groningen Zuidbroek , Farmsum , and Middelstum . The film gains its authority from detailed interviews with organ builder Jurgen Ahrend , organ consultant Cor Edskes and organ builder Bernhardt Edskes . It was released as part of the boxed set Pronkjuwelen in Stad en Ommeland in 2009. References http www.fuguestatefilms.co.uk martinikerk martini details.html Information about Martinikerk Rondeau Category British documentary films Category Dutch documentary films ... more details
Cor Edskes born in Groningen city Groningen , 1925 is one of the most important authorities on the history of organ music organ building in Northern Europe. ref Cite web last first title HONORARY DOCTORATE OF THE G TEBORG UNIVERSITY awarded to the Dutch organologist Cornelius H. Edskes Netherlands in the G teborg University, Sweden, on October 19, 1996 url http goart.gu.se gioa w 19.htm publisher date accessdate 19 August 2010 ref He acted as the consultant for the restoration of many of Europe s most important historical organs, including those in the Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam and Roskilde Cathedral both working with the firm Marcussen & Son . He had a working relationship with the German organ builder J rgen Ahrend that began in the 1950s, included the restoration of many organs in Germany and Holland, and culminated in the restoration of Arp Schnitger s largest surviving organ at St. Jacobi, Hamburg . Edskes was the major onscreen contributor to the documentary Martinikerk Rondeau , in which he details the history of organs in and around Groningen. References reflist External links http www.hetorgel.nl e2002 04a.htm Interview http www.fuguestatefilms.co.uk martinikerk martini details.html Information about Martinikerk Rondeau Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Edskes, Cor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Edskes, Cor Category 1925 births Category Living people Category People from Groningen province Category Dutch historians Category Organs music netherlands historian stub ... more details
German family names were introduced during the late Middle Ages in the German language area. Usually, such family name s are derived from nickname s. In Family name etymology etymology , they are generally classified into four groups, based on the origin of a nickname given name s, employment job designations, bodily attributes, and geography geographical references including references to named buildings . Also, many family names display characteristic features of the dialect of the region they originated in. Given names often turned into family names when people were identified Patronymic by their father s name . For example, the first name Ahrend developed into the family name Ahrends by adding a genitive s ending, as in Ahrend s son . Br Examples Ahrends Ahrens , Burkhard , Wulff , Friedrich surname Friedrich , Benz , Fritz . With many of the early city records written in Latin , occasionally the Latin genitive singular i was used such as in Jakobi or Alberti or written as y in Mendelssohn Bartholdy Job designations are the most common form of family names anybody who had an unusual job would have been bound to be identified by it. Examples Schmidt Smith metalwork smith , M ller miller , Meier farm administrator akin to Mayor , Schulz e constable , Fischer fisherman , Schneider tailor , Maurer mason , Bauer farmer , Metzger or Fleischer butcher , T pfer , Toepfer potter or Klingemann surname Klingemann weapons smith . Also, names referring to nobility such as Kaiser emperor , K nig king , Graf count are common, with the name bearers probably only a minor functionary of a monarch. Bodily attribute names are family names such as Krause curly , Schwarzkopf black head , Klein surname Klein small , Gro tall . Geographical names are derived from the name of a city or village, or the location of someone s home. They often have the er postfix that signifies origin as in English New Yorker . Examples Kissinger from Kissingen , Schwarzenegger from Schwarzenegg ref http m ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Teneurins are transmembrane proteins . The name refers to ten a from tenascin like protein, accessory and neurons , the primary site of teneurin expression. Teneurins are highly conserved between Drosophila melanogaster Drosophila , Caenorhabditis elegans C. elegans and vertebrates . In each species they are expressed by a subset of neurons as well as at sites of pattern formation and morphogenesis . In Drosophila, a teneurin known as ten m or Odz is a pair rule gene, and its expression is required for normal development. The knockdown of teneurin ten 1 expression in C. elegans with RNAi leads to abnormal neuronal pathfinding and abnormal development of the gonads. The intracellular domain of some, if not all, teneurins can be cleaved and transported to the cell nucleus , where it proposed to act as a transcription factor . A peptide derived from the terminus of the extracellular domain shares structural homology with certain neuropeptides . There are four teneurin genes in vertebrates named teneurin 1 through 4. Other names found in the literature include ODZ1 Odz 1 through 4 and Tenm 1 through 4. References cite journal author Baumgartner S, Martin D, Hagios C, Chiquet Ehrismann R title Tenm, a Drosophila gene related to tenascin, is a new pair rule gene journal EMBO J. volume 13 issue 16 pages 3728 40 year 1994 month August pmid 8070401 pmc 395283 cite journal author Levine A, Bashan Ahrend A, Budai Hadrian O, Gartenberg D, Menasherow S, Wides R title Odd Oz a novel Drosophila pair rule gene journal Cell volume 77 issue 4 pages 587 98 year 1994 month May pmid 7514504 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii 0092 8674 94 90220 8 cite journal author Tucker RP, Chiquet Ehrismann R title Teneurins a conserved family of transmembrane proteins involved in intercellular signaling during development journal Dev. Biol. volume 290 issue 2 pages 237 45 year 2006 month February pmid 16406038 doi 10.1016 j.ydbio.2005.11.038 url http linkinghub.e ... more details
by J rgen Ahrend pictured, 2003 04 . Organ Works 2 was recorded on the de Antonius Wilde Wilde Arp ... L dingworth , restored by J rgen Ahrend pictured, 107 . Organ Works 3 was recorded on the Schnitger ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Orphan date February 2009 Krekel van der Woerd Wouterse management consultants BV 1960 1996 was a pioneer and for several decades a leader in the Dutch market for strategy and general management consultancy services. History and business activity Krekel van der Woerd Wouterse KWW was founded in 1960, when Jaap Wouterse, Teun van der Woerd and Nico Krekel decided to leave Bosboom & Hegener, at the time the leading consultancy firm in The Netherlands in the field of Taylorist productivity improvement. Inspired by the first major assignment of McKinsey & Company in Europe, a corporate restructuring project for Royal Dutch Shell in 1958, the trio had started pushing the idea of introducing strategy consulting as a new business activity within Bosboom & Hegener. It was their conviction this new activity could be sold at higher rates to more senior executives than Bosboom & Hegeners bread and butter business of executing time analyses on shop floors. When their ideas were turned down, they decided to prove them right by setting out on their own. After a short sojourn in Amsterdam , the firm chose Rotterdam as its permanent base of operations. Krekel van der Woerd Wouterse KWW thus became one of the first strategic consulting firms in The Netherlands and it remained one of its leaders until the beginning of the 1990s. By that time, the company provided organization and strategy advice to numerous listed and other big companies, with ING Bank , DAF Trucks , Smit Internationale, Ahrend Groep, Pont Meyer and Wavin as notable examples. In the 1980s KWW played a crucial roll in the restructuring of the production and distribution of energy in The Netherlands . It acted as advisor to the central government and to most regional utility companies in the process that lead to the wholesale privatization and concentration of the sector. Finally, KWW also had a significant presence in the market for restructuring troubled companies on behalf of their le ... more details
Infobox Person name Claus Felix von Amsberg image image size caption birth date Birth date 1890 9 1 df y birth place Rehna , Mecklenburg Schwerin death date Death date and age 1953 12 19 1890 9 1 df y death place Damnatz Jasebeck , West Germany occupation spouse Baroness G sta von dem Bussche Haddenhausen children Sigrid von Amsberg br Prince Claus of the Netherlands br Rixa von Amsberg br Margit von Amsberg br Barbara von Amsberg br Theda von Amsberg br Christina von Amsberg relations Wilhelm von Amsberg father br Elise von Vieregge mother Claus Felix von Amsberg lang de Klaus Felix Friedrich Leopold Gabriel Archim Julius August von Amsberg 1 September 1890 19 December 1953 was the father of Prince Claus of the Netherlands , who was the List of Dutch consorts Prince Consort of Beatrix of the Netherlands Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands , thus making him the father in law of the Dutch Queen. Early life He was born at Rehna , Mecklenburg Schwerin , German Empire now Mecklenburg Vorpommern , Germany , the first child of Wilhelm von Amsberg 1856 1929 , and his wife, Elise von Vieregge 1866 1951 . Claus was from 1917 stewardship on an estate after a failed adventure in Africa as a planter. In 1928 he moved with his family to Tanganyika now Tanzania , where he remained during the outbreak of World War II , there he was manager of a Germany German United Kingdom British tea and sisal plantations. He returned to Germany in 1947. Marriage Claus married in 4 September 1924 at Hitzacker to Baroness G sta von dem Bussche Haddenhausen 1902 1996 , daughter of Baron George von dem Bussche Haddenhausen and Baroness Gabriele von dem Bussche Ippenburg. Together they had six daughters and one son Sigrid von Amsberg born 26 June 1925 , married in 1952 to Bernd Jencquel, had issue. Prince Claus of the Netherlands Claus von Amsberg 6 September 1926 6 October 2002 , married in 1966 to Beatrix of the Netherlands , had issue. Rixa von Amsberg 18 November 1927 2010 , married to Peter Ahrend ... more details
Infobox royalty name Baroness G sta von dem Bussche Haddenhausen title image imgw caption spouse Claus Felix von Amsberg issue Sigrid von Amsberg br Prince Claus of the Netherlands br Rixa von Amsberg br Margit von Amsberg br Barbara von Amsberg br Theda von Amsberg br Christina von Amsberg full name lang de Gosta Julie Adelheid Marion Marie house Bussche family Bussche Haddenhausen father Baron George von dem Bussche Haddenhausen mother Baroness Gabriele von dem Bussche Ippenburg date of birth birth date 1902 1 26 df y place of birth D beln , Kingdom of Saxony date of death death date and age 1996 6 13 1902 1 26 df y place of death Hitzacker , Germany Baroness G sta von dem Bussche Haddenhausen lang de Freiin Julie Adelheid Marion Marie von dem Bussche Haddenhausen 26 January 1902 13 June 1996 was the mother of Prince Claus of the Netherlands , who was the List of Dutch consorts Prince Consort of Beatrix of the Netherlands Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands , thus making her the mother in law of the Dutch Queen. Early life G sta was born at D beln , Kingdom of Saxony , German Empire now Saxony , Germany , the second child and daughter of Baron George von dem Bussche Haddenhausen 1869 1923 , and his wife, Baroness Gabriele von dem Bussche Ippenburg 1877 1973 . Her family belonged to the Bussche Haddenhausen branch of the Bussche family , her mother belonged to the Bussche Ippenburg branch. Both descended from Clamor von dem Bussche 1532 1573 . Her father was an officer in the Royal Saxon Army . Marriage G sta married in 4 September 1924 at Hitzacker to Claus Felix von Amsberg 1890 1963 , son of Wilhelm von Amsberg and Elise von Vieregge. Together they had six daughters and one son Sigrid von Amsberg born 26 June 1925 , married in 1952 to Bernd Jencquel, had issue. Prince Claus of the Netherlands Claus von Amsberg 6 September 1926 6 October 2002 , married in 1966 to Beatrix of the Netherlands , had issue. Rixa von Amsberg 18 November 1927 2010 , married to Peter Ahrend ... more details
, CD recording, June, 2005, with Dr. Janet Satre Ahrend at First English Lutheran Church, Billings ... of Northwest Composers, CD recording, September, 2005, with Dr. Janet Satre Ahrend at The Cathedral ... more details